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Browser Hijacker

ArchNanoor Extension: Understanding the Dangers and Defenses Against a...

What are the capabilities of ArchNanoor? ArchNanoor is a browser hijacker, which basically is a type of software created to interfere with your web browsing settings. After installation, it changes your homepage or default search engine to one of...

Ransomware

Qeza Virus

*Qeza is a variant of Stop/DJVU. Source of claim SH can remove it. Qeza File In the digital chaos, a Qeza file stands as an emblem of data held captive. It all starts when the ransomware sneaks into a system and initiates a complex...

Mac Virus

“Psoriasis” will damage your computer

  *Source of claim SH can remove it. “Psoriasis” will damage your computer “Psoriasis” will damage your computer is a rogue extension that hijacks the browsers of macOS computers and forces them to spawn ads on the...

Mac Virus

“Rustc” will damage your computer

*Source of claim SH can remove it. Rustc Rustc is a type of program that experts classify as a classic browser hijacker. As such, Rustc will embed itself in your Safari, Chrome or other browser and act as an intrusive add-on. Once that happens...

Mac Virus

“Bc20” will damage your computer

  *Source of claim SH can remove it. Bc20 Bc20 is a rogue app for Mac computers that gets installed in the main browser and causes it to send the user to advertising sites. Bc20 isn’t a harmful app but some of the sites it may redirect to...

Security News

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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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Cyber Security Weekly Recap (15-21 May)

AI Tool Seekers Beware: Rogue Sites Distributing RedLine Malware Users seeking AI tools such as OpenAI’s ChatGPT and Midjourney need to remain vigilant, as cyber threat actors exploit the popularity of these tools to spread RedLine Stealer...

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Cyber Security Weekly Recap (08-14 May)

New Stealthy Variant of Linux Backdoor BPFDoor Emerges from the Shadows Cybersecurity firm Deep Instinct has identified a new variant of the BPFDoor Linux backdoor malware that has remained mostly undetected in the wild. BPFDoor, also known as...

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Cyber Seucirty Weekly Recap (01-07 May)

Microsoft Azure API Management Service Flaws Discovered Researchers have recently disclosed three new security flaws within Microsoft Azure API Management service, a platform that helps organizations publish, manage, and secure their APIs. These...

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Cyber Security Weekly Recap (24-30 April)

OpenAI’s ChatGPT Returns to Italy after Addressing Data Privacy Concerns OpenAI, the creator of ChatGPT, has recently returned to the Italian market after addressing the data protection authority’s concerns regarding the AI...

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Cyber Security Weekly Recap 17-23 April

Lazarus Group Expands Arsenal with Linux Malware in Operation Dream Job The notorious North Korea-aligned Lazarus Group has extended its capabilities by incorporating Linux malware into a new campaign called Operation Dream Job, as reported by ESET...

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