What’s a Virus? (Malware)
A virus is a type of malicious software (malware) that is capable of self-replication and can spread from one computer or device to another.
A virus is a type of malicious software (malware) that is capable of self-replication and can spread from one computer or device to another.
Antivirus software, also known as anti-malware or anti-virus software, is a computer program designed to prevent, detect, and remove malicious software.
DeepLocker represents a new generation of sophisticated and stealthy malware that can remain dormant and undetectable until it identifies its intended target.
A new Android malware campaign has been spreading the latest version of GravityRAT, infecting mobile devices with a trojanized chat app called BingeChat.
MaaS refers to a model in which cybercriminals offer malware or malicious tools and services for sale or rent to other individuals or groups.
A new campaign involving the ChromeLoader malware has been discovered, targeting visitors of warez and pirated movie sites.
The Chinese threat group known as ChamelGang has developed a new Linux implant called ChamelDoH, which enables DNS-over-HTTPS (DoH).
A worm is a type of malicious software that is designed to replicate itself and spread across computer networks, often without requiring any user intervention.
Cryptojackers are known to exploit network vulnerabilities and steal computer resources as a way to mine for cryptocurrencies.
A group of fraudulent cybersecurity researchers has been discovered pushing malicious repositories on GitHub, according to cybersecurity firm VulnCheck
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