Web Bear Search No matter how advanced operating systems and security tools become, it appears that annoying forms of malware and scamware like Web Bear Search will always find their ways inside users’ browsers. This particular example is what...
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Removal instructions for the Explore Spot extension
Explore Spot Ads flooding your browser, redirects to unknown sites, and a new homepage with the name Explore Spot that has replaced your previous one? If any of these annoyances sound familiar, then you are likely dealing with an unwanted piece of...
Removal instructions for the Weebseeker Chrome extension
What kind of software is Weebseeker? Weebseeker begins interfering with your web browsing preferences as soon as it is installed on the system, therefore it can be described as a browser hijacker. This type of software modifies your homepage or...
Understanding Setup.msi: The Deceptive Trojan Threat and How to Combat It
What is Setup.msi? Setup.msi is described as a ruse software from the Trojan Horse category. It pretends to be harmless but, in reality, it was designed to convince the user to load and execute it pretending to be something else. The Setup...
AppQue Trojan Horse: Unmasking the Threat and Strategies for Protection
What exactly is AppQue? The general description of AppQue is that it is a representative of one of the most common types of malware, Trojan horse. Unlike viruses, Trojans do not spread on their own, but activation is most often carried out in...
Removal instructions for the SerachMates browser extension
What is SerachMates, and what can it do? SerachMates is as a browser hijacker that starts tampering with your browsing options the moment it is installed. It forces your browser to display a few pre-selected URLs and changes your homepage or default...
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Cyber Security Monthly Recap: April 2024
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Cyber Security Monthly Recap: March 2024
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Cyber Security Monthly Recap: January 2024
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Cyber Security Monthly Recap: December 2023
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Cyber Security Monthly Recap: November 2023
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