Noticing a Node.js runtime process in your PC should normally not be a cause for worry since this is a legitimate program that is used by developers for running JavaScript code. However, if the Node.js runtime process seems to have appeared out of...
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Docker is a trusted tool for developers and IT professionals that offers a powerful platform for containerized applications. Millions on both Mac and PC use the tool, but recently, a troubling issue has cropped up for macOS users. Basically, the Mac...
How to Remove Foodaki Virus
Foodaki is a rogue website that can take over the browser and introduce unwanted changes to its settings. It’s basically a hijacker site, similar to Search-great and Shougnoboassi.net. According to my research, the main aim of...
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DSR Search, found at search-redir.com, has quickly become the browser hijacker nobody asked for but plenty have stumbled upon. Its goal is the goal of any other run-of-the-mill hijacker – to replace your default search engine with a...
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Mobility Search is one of the more persistent browser hijacker sites out there. It’s basically a fake search engine that uses various distribution vectors in order to embed itself in your browser and handle your online searches. Of course...
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We recently came across a number of reports from users concerned about pop-ups in their browser related to a site called Fuq.com. The popups would show up seemingly out of nowhere and, when clicked, would redirect to questionable sites, often filled...
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Cyber Security Monthly Recap: October 2023
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