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3 Cybersecurity Stocks Poised to Benefit From Rising Malware Attacks
InvestorPlace· 2 days agoOver the last decade, the world has seen a dramatic increase in the frequency and sophistication of ...
What Does Malware Look Like? Check Out These Real-World Examples
PC Magazine· 6 days agoIf you’ve taken our advice, you have a powerful antivirus program installed to protect your PC. If...
'ShrinkLocker' ransomware uses BitLocker against you — encryption-craving malware has already been...
Tom's Hardware via Yahoo News· 1 day agoThe ShrinkLocker ransomware attack uses BitLocker to encrypt corporate systems and destroy all...
IBM X-Force Report: Grandoreiro Malware Targets More Than 1,500 Banks in 60 Countries
TechRepublic· 3 days agoAlso, Grandoreiro’s targeting has become wider, as it initially only targeted Spanish-speaking...
Arc browser’s Windows launch targeted by Google ads malvertising
BleepingComputer· 1 day agoA new Google Ads malvertising campaign, coinciding with the launch of the Arc web browser for...
Novel EDR-Killing 'GhostEngine' Malware Is Built for Stealth
Dark Reading· 4 days agoA novel malware that targets vulnerable drivers to terminate and thus evade endpoint detection and...
Researchers spot cryptojacking attack that disables endpoint protections
Ars Technica· 5 days agoMalware recently spotted in the wild uses sophisticated measures to disable antivirus protections,...
This wide-ranging trojan has returned from the dead — Grandoreiro malware revives following police...
TechRadar via Yahoo News· 6 days agoMagnifying glass enlarging the word 'malware' in computer machine code. Grandoreiro, the banking...
This wiper malware takes data destruction to a whole new level
TechRadar· 5 days agoSecurity researchers have observed a new version of BiBi Wiper, a destructive piece of malware that...
How to use Google Chrome on Steam Deck
Windows Central via Yahoo News· 21 hours agoDeck? Yes, you can safely use Google Chrome on Steam Deck if you install it the proper way. That said, always use discretion when clicking on any links...