Recently, a proof-of-concept (PoC) Windows exploit was published on the Internet and taken down soon after. The PoC is related to a RCE (Remote Code Execution) vulnerability found in the Windows Print Spooler service. At the time of writing this...
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LinkedIn users’ data for sale in the Dark web.
LinkedIn is topping the cybersecurity news headlines with another major data leak incident. Earlier in April, the professionals’ network suffered a data-scraping incident that affected nearly 500 million LinkedIn users. Just a week ago, on...
Microsoft’s customer support targeted by hackers
In a brief statement published on Friday afternoon, Microsoft revealed that the hacking group who stays behind the SolarWinds attack has managed to access a computer of an employee from the company’s Customer Support team in an attempt to...
REvil Ransomware gang adds two more victims to their list
The REvil Ransomware gang Within a few of hours of one other, two well-known businesses were attacked by the notorious ransomware gang. French Connection, a popular UK-based fashion company that uses the abbreviation FCUK, revealed that it was...
BIOS Flaws Affecting 30M Dell Computers
According to a recent security analysis by Eclypsium, there’s currently a series of four security bugs present in 129 Dell laptop models that could allow cybercrime actors to gain remote access and execute arbitrary code in the pre-boot...
Ransomware written in Bash targets Linux and Docker cloud containers
The DarkRadiation ransomware Malware researchers are warning web users over a new strain of ransomware called “DarkRadiation”. As per the available information, the new threat implements its code in Bash and targets Linux and Docker...
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Hive Ransomware
Hive Hive is a Ransomware cryptovirus that demands a ransom payment from its victims to release their files from its secretly placed encryption. Hive reveals itself on the victim’s machine with a notification requesting a cryptocurrency...
Miis Virus
Miis Miis is a Ransomware virus that can apply encryption to all files stored on your computer. Typically, Miis can target work-related or personal documents, images, video and audio files, as well as system records with the idea to demand money for...
Leex Virus
Leex Leex is a new Ransomware virus programmed to locate and encrypt important user files that are stored on an infected computer. The encryption that Leex uses on the targeted files renders them inaccessible without the application of a decryption...
Crackonosh Malware
Crackonosh Crackonosh is a Trojan Horse infection that can spy on the victim’s personal or professional life and steal browser data such as passwords and credentials from Chrome, Firefox, and Edge. Crackonosh can also hack into the...
Neer Virus
Neer Neer is a malicious program based on Ransomware that uses a file encryption method to extort money from you. Neer encodes the files of the unsuspecting web users with a complex algorithm and demands a ransom payment for providing a decryption...
Byluxrayor
Byluxrayor Byluxrayor is an ad-displaying application of the browser-hijacking type that is known for targeting Windows systems. Byluxrayor enters the browser and changes the homepage address in order to start spamming you with unwanted ads and page...
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HowToRemove.Guide is proud to present its merger with TinySoftware.com. TinySoftware.com is a security website dedicated to firewall protection, security solutions and vulnerability detection. In the past we have worked with the team at TinySoftware.com to effectively help users who have reached out to us with malware infections concerning website servers and entire company networks.
HowToRemove.Guide is a website dedicated to helping thousands of malware-infected users every day through self-help removal guides. Recently we expanded into general security, software reviews and backups, while the folks at TinySoftware.com became increasingly interested in the consumer malware removal niche.
This has allowed both parties to quickly realize that a partnership can benefit everyone – and the users most of all. The experience and expertise TinySoftware.com brings to the table will allow us to rapidly improve the technical help we bring to our users, which will in turn lead to better service we hope we hope will turn into a community. The services and pages on TinySoftware.com will remain on this website and will be accessible to all users who need them.

































