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Trojan

W32.AIDetectMalware Malware

W32.AIDetectMalware W32.AIDetectMalware is classified as a Trojan Horse which are known for their ability to cause damage in many unexpected ways. In many cases, such as the current one, the exact target of the malware remains a mystery –...

Mac Virus

“System Mac OS is infected” Virus

System Mac OS is infected “System Mac OS is infected” is a type of application that integrates with the main web browser on Mac computers. “System Mac OS is infected” is compatible with most popular web browsers, including...

Mac Virus

Recutasseuccars.com Mac

Recutasseuccars.com Recutasseuccars.com is a potentially unwanted app compatible with Mac computers that functions as a Safari attachment and causes sudden page redirects in the browser. Recutasseuccars.com can be described as a browser-hijacker...

Browser Hijacker

Watchwatchvideo.com Virus

Watchwatchvideo.com Watchwatchvideo.com is a browser hijacking program that some users find potentially unwanted and seek to remove. What Watchwatchvideo.com does is, it typically makes some changes to the user’s default browser (be that...

Ransomware

Weqp Virus

*Weqp is a variant of Stop/DJVU. Source of claim SH can remove it. Weqp Weqp is a ransomware virus usually used to encode user files and to keep them hostage for a money transfer. In short, Weqp is a malicious program that encrypts your most...

Browser Hijacker

PopularApp Virus

PopularApp PopularApp is an invasive browser hijacking component that may be introduced to the Chrome, Firefox, or Edge browser without the informed consent of the user and is meant to make modifications that the user does not want. Applications...

Security News

News

Cyber Security Weekly Recap (22-28 May)

Bandit Stealer: Stealthy Malware Threatens Web Browsers and Crypto Wallets A new form of stealthy malware, named Bandit Stealer, is alarming cybersecurity experts with its ability to compromise multiple web browsers and cryptocurrency wallets. What...

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Cyber Security Weekly Recap (15-21 May)

AI Tool Seekers Beware: Rogue Sites Distributing RedLine Malware Users seeking AI tools such as OpenAI’s ChatGPT and Midjourney need to remain vigilant, as cyber threat actors exploit the popularity of these tools to spread RedLine Stealer...

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Cyber Security Weekly Recap (08-14 May)

New Stealthy Variant of Linux Backdoor BPFDoor Emerges from the Shadows Cybersecurity firm Deep Instinct has identified a new variant of the BPFDoor Linux backdoor malware that has remained mostly undetected in the wild. BPFDoor, also known as...

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Cyber Seucirty Weekly Recap (01-07 May)

Microsoft Azure API Management Service Flaws Discovered Researchers have recently disclosed three new security flaws within Microsoft Azure API Management service, a platform that helps organizations publish, manage, and secure their APIs. These...

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Cyber Security Weekly Recap (24-30 April)

OpenAI’s ChatGPT Returns to Italy after Addressing Data Privacy Concerns OpenAI, the creator of ChatGPT, has recently returned to the Italian market after addressing the data protection authority’s concerns regarding the AI...

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Cyber Security Weekly Recap 17-23 April

Lazarus Group Expands Arsenal with Linux Malware in Operation Dream Job The notorious North Korea-aligned Lazarus Group has extended its capabilities by incorporating Linux malware into a new campaign called Operation Dream Job, as reported by ESET...

News Bulletin

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