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...
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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...
Paaa Virus
*Paaa is a variant of Stop/DJVU. Source of claim SH can remove it. Paaa Paaa is a cryptovirus infection based on Ransomware code. The purpose of Paaa is to sneak inside a computer without being detected and encrypt the files stored there...
Vepi Virus
*Vepi is a variant of Stop/DJVU. Source of claim SH can remove it Vepi File The Vepi file is a ransomware infection that poses a significant threat, as it employs a technique utilized by cybercriminals to effectively seize control of your...
Vehu Virus
*Vehu is a variant of Stop/DJVU. Source of claim SH can remove it Vehu File The Vehu file encryption is the tool used by this virus to achieve its insidious and underhanded goals. To visualize this, imagine a cherished piece of literature...
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Cyber Security Monthly Recap: October 2023
October 2023 was a busy month for cybersecurity news, with a number of high-profile attacks and data breaches reported. In this post, we’ll summarize some of the top cybersecurity news stories from the month for you, so you can stay informed...
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...
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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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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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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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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