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Browser Hijacker

Link For Captcha Virus

Link For Captcha Link For Captcha is a special piece of software which may alter the settings of most browsers (including ones like Chrome, Firefox, Opera, etc.) and may force them to generate an excessive amount of sponsored advertisements. Link...

Browser Hijacker

Pejhfhcoekcajgokallhmklcjkkeemgj Virus

Pejhfhcoekcajgokallhmklcjkkeemgj Pejhfhcoekcajgokallhmklcjkkeemgjis a type of rogue software that inserts itself inside the user’s browser and begins manipulating its search results to show more ads. Pejhfhcoekcajgokallhmklcjkkeemgjcan be...

Ransomware

Tyos Virus

*Tyos is a variant of Stop/DJVU. Source of claim SH can remove it. Tyos Tyos is a money-extortion software from the Ransomware type that can take hostage important user data and demand a ransom to liberate it. To perform this, Tyos secretly applies...

Ransomware

Typo Virus

*Typo is a variant of Stop/DJVU. Source of claim SH can remove it. Typo Typo is a harmful computer program that infects Windows systems and makes the important user files on them inaccessible. Typo then creates a message on the desktop in which the...

Ransomware

Dataland Ransomware

Dataland Dataland is a virus program designed to attack Windows computers and lock up the files stored on their hard drives. The method Dataland uses to make the user files inaccessible is known as file encryption and it can only be removed using a...

Trojan

PowerMagic Malware

  PowerMagic Trojan viruses, such as PowerMagic, are capable of performing a wide array of harmful actions. This makes them the most versatile malware group in the world. These threats are actually responsible for the impressive 70 percent of...

Security News

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Cyber Security Weekly Recap (13-19 March)

A bogus ChatGPT Chrome extension is taking over Facebook accounts to spread dangerous ads. Security researchers have spotted a false ChatGPT-branded Chrome browser extension that has the ability to hijack Facebook accounts and create rogue admin...

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Cyber Security Weekly Recap (06-12 March)

The BATLOADER malware uses Google advertisements to spread additional malware. A malware downloader named BATLOADER has been seen misusing Google Ads to spread additional malware such as Vidar Stealer and Ursnif. The cybersecurity firm eSentire...

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Cyber Security Weekly Recap (27.Feb-05.March)

Billions of IoT and business devices are in danger from new flaws in the TPM 2.0 library. Two critical vulnerabilities (tracked as CVE-2023-1017 and CVE-2023-1018) in the Trusted Platform Module (TPM) 2.0 reference library specification have been...

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Cyber Security Weekly Recap (20-26.Feb)

Apple Issues Security Alert for Three New Flaws in iOS and macOS New vulnerabilities affecting iOS, iPadOS, and macOS have been added to Apple’s security advisories from last month. CVE-2023-23520 is a race condition in the Crash Reporter...

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Cyber Security Weekly Recap (13-19.Feb.)

New Zero-Day Vulnerability Found in Apple’s iOS, iPadOS, macOS, and Safari On Monday, Apple released updates for iOS, iPadOS, macOS, and Safari to fix a zero-day vulnerability that the company said was being actively exploited by malicious...

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Cyber Security Weekly Recap (06-12 Feb.)

Malware Discovered in PyPI Python Packages Four separate rogue packages (named aptx, bingchilling2, httops, and tkint3rs) have been found in the Python Package Index (PyPI). The detected threats have been linked to malicious activities like malware...

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