The Typeframe Virus is North Korea’s Newest Cyberweapon

A new dangerous threat dubbed the Typeframe virus has been found to originate from North Korea. This was reported by the US DHS (Department of Homeland Security), the investigation shows that it is a very potent threat. New North Korean…Read more
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Remove Repair_data@cryptmail.com Virus (Xorist) – Restore Files

This article has been created in order to help you by explaining to you how to remove the Repair_data@cryptmail.com virus which can be encountered via email messages. The Repair_data@cryptmail.com virus is the newest strain of the Xorist ransomware fam… Continue reading Remove Repair_data@cryptmail.com Virus (Xorist) – Restore Files

SocketPlayer Trojan Removal — Restore Your PC From Infections

This article has been created in order to explain what is the SocketPlayer Trojan Trojan and how to remove this malware completely from your computer. The SocketPlayer Trojan is a newly discovered virus that is incorporated into two variants. An…Read… Continue reading SocketPlayer Trojan Removal — Restore Your PC From Infections

Reports Indicate Growth of DNS Amplification Attacks In Q1 2018

A security report reveals that the number of DNS Amplification attacks done in the first quarter (Q1) of 2018 have doubled. By definition they are a type of DDOS (Distributed denial of service) attacks which are among the most common…Read more
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MirageFox Malware: the Latest Addition to APT15 Hack Arsenal

The APT15 hacking group which became well-known for its high profile attacks against US Military has developed a new dangerous malware tool called MirageFox. It is believed that it is an updated version of previously-released threats. A detailed techni… Continue reading MirageFox Malware: the Latest Addition to APT15 Hack Arsenal

CVE-2018-12020: SigSpoof PGP Bug Allows Hackers to Spoof Signatures

The SigSpoof PGP Bug has been discovered to be a decade-old threat that allows hackers to spoof any user’s signatures and identity. This is a rare instance where a security issue has been available for many years and the vulnerability…Read more… Continue reading CVE-2018-12020: SigSpoof PGP Bug Allows Hackers to Spoof Signatures

Here’s Why Microsoft Leaves Some Vulnerabilities Unpatched

Microsoft has revealed their plans for patching exploits and how they are being handled by their security team. The details are outlined in a draft that reveals how the Microsoft Security Response Center will react according to the different severity….. Continue reading Here’s Why Microsoft Leaves Some Vulnerabilities Unpatched

Android Users Beware: MysteryBot Trojan Can Encrypt Your Files

Security researchers have spotted another dangerous threat that is being targeted at mobile users. The MysteryBot Android Trojan is the latest offensive tactic against mobile devices as it is being launched on a global scale. It is rated as a…Read mo… Continue reading Android Users Beware: MysteryBot Trojan Can Encrypt Your Files

Amazon Fire TV and Fire TV Stick Miner Infections on the Rise

Following the large number of viruses that are being developed for Android and iOS devices we have received reports that a large number of Amazon Fire TV and Fire TV Stick devices are being targeted by cryptocurrency miners. The hackers…Read more
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Apple Bans Cryptocurrency Miners from the App Store

Apple has started restricting the inclusion of cryptocurrency miners from its App Store. The company is doing this in the hope of protecting computer users from malicious instances. The majority of miner code available on these software repositories ma… Continue reading Apple Bans Cryptocurrency Miners from the App Store