Qltuh is a very common browser hijacker that’s been around for a while now, but unlike most other examples of this malware category, this one still refuses to go away. We’ve covered it in the past but decided that we should revisit it...
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How to remove Kinsearch extension from Chrome
Kinsearch is another of the malware extensions that have been hitting Chrome users for over a month. These are created and managed by findflarex.com, which is not a search engine by itself, but rather a sort of intermediary URL that redirects to...
Malware On Porn Website Scam
If you’ve found your way here, you’re probably concerned about an extortion email you’ve received recently. The sender probably claims they’ve got some images embarrassing images of you and is now threatening to send them to...
How to Remove the CelestialQuasaror Extension
I recently came across several user reports on various forums about a strange Chrome and Edge extension called CelestialQuasaror that can’t be removed because, apparently, it’s managed by the user’s organization. In other words...
How to remove Blessed Breakthroughs cc Virus Popups
Blessed Breakthroughs cc is yet another of the recent wave of mobile hijackers that use push-notifications to promote shady offers through scare tactics. It is similar to higopo.com (android only) and encryptiondefender.cc (iphone only). The latter...
How to Remove Funny Tool Redirect Extension From Chrome
We recently came across an extension called “Funny Tool Redirect” which appears as an additional browser redirect component for Boyu.com.tr. As of now, the extension appears together with the ISEEK malware extension, but this will likely...
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If you’ve been following the latest cybersecurity news, you might have heard about the recent supply chain attack involving Polyfill.io. I somehow missed this until today, due to, well, researching other malware. But the attack proved...
Cyber Security Monthly Recap: April 2024
April is over, but if you want to know what important has happened during the month, check out our selection of major topics from the cyberseucrity world. The past weeks were marked with the release of a number of security updates and reports...
Cyber Security Monthly Recap: March 2024
Hi there, lovers of security! Did you miss our Cyber Security Monthly Recap? We’re back with the third installment of our monthly series, which consists of brief but informative tidbits to keep you informed about the Security and Safety sector...
Cyber Security Monthly Recap: January 2024
Welcome to the January 2024 edition of Cyber Security Monthly Recap. This month, we’ve seen some significant events that emphasize the importance of protecting our digital world. From legal challenges to critical vulnerabilities, January 2024...
Cyber Security Monthly Recap: December 2023
December 2023 in the cybersecurity world was marked by a series of significant developments, reflecting the ever-evolving nature of cyber threats and the continuous efforts to counteract them. This month witnessed a range of events, from...
Cyber Security Monthly Recap: November 2023
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