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Ransomware

Azop Virus

Azop File We have received an increasing number of inquiries from users experiencing problems related to an Azop file. Many of them describe encountering an unexpected Azop file format when trying to access regular documents or other files on their...

Browser Hijacker

Darkdepthdriller

Darkdepthdriller Have you recently encountered a number of unauthorized changes in your default web browser, all thanks to a program called Darkdepthdriller? Then you’ve landed on the right page where we will explain all the details that you...

Ransomware

Azqt Virus

*Azqt is a variant of Stop/DJVU. Source of claim SH can remove it. Azqt File If you’ve landed on this page due to an error that arose when trying to access a file on your computer, the information that you will find below may be of interest to...

Ransomware

Azhi Virus

*Azhi is a variant of Stop/DJVU. Source of claim SH can remove it. Azhi File The Azhi file encryption is a malicious process where ransomware software encrypts the files on a victim’s computer or network, rendering them inaccessible and...

Browser Hijacker

Bangsearch

Bangsearch Have you noticed an unpleasant shift in your browsing experience caused by a strange software called Bangsearch? If you’re nodding in agreement, then you’ve reached the right place to reclaim your browsing control. Here we...

Ransomware

Medusa Ransomware

*Source of claim SH can remove it. Medusa Ransomware Medusa is a malware version of the widespread Ransomware category and its goal is to prevent you from using your files. Medusa ransomware locks the victim’s files with encryption and...

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Cyber Security Monthly Recap: August 2023

Summer’s almost over, but the cyber world is heating up! We’ve collected the biggest cyber news from August, so you can stay in the loop. Here’s a breakdown of what happened this month: 1. Discord.io Shuts Down After Huge Data Leak...

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Cyber Security Weekly Recap (19-25 June)

Widespread Vulnerability Uncovered: GitHub Repositories Prone to RepoJacking Attack A recent study unveiled a massive security threat lurking in the depths of GitHub repositories: RepoJacking. Millions of repositories, including those owned by...

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Cyber Security Weekly Recap (12-18 June)

Cybercriminals Leverage Cloud Mining Services for Cryptocurrency Laundering Ransomware perpetrators and cryptocurrency fraudsters have actively turned towards the exploitation of cloud mining services to launder illicitly gained digital assets, a...

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Cyber Security Weekly Recap (05-11 June)

Zero-Day Alert: Chrome’s New Patch Secures Vulnerable Users Against Actively Exploited Flaw Google announced an urgent update to their Chrome browser on Monday, addressing a high-severity vulnerability currently under active exploitation...

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Cyber Security Weekly Recap (29.05-04.06)

Beware of .ZIP Domains As Phishing Attackers Are Now Weaponizing Them In A New Scheme Cybercriminals have recently leveraged a new phishing technique known as “file archiver in the browser,” which creates realistic-looking phishing...

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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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