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FluBot Is Stealing Passwords through Android Devices

FluBot Is Stealing Passwords

FluBot Is Stealing Passwords through Android Devices. There's a new malware threat you need to be aware of, and it recently made its way onto the UK's National Cyber Security Centre's radar. FluBot's design is to steal information, including passwords and banking particulars. There are a couple of interesting aspects about this threat that are … [Read more...] about FluBot Is Stealing Passwords through Android Devices

May 11, 2021 Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Android devices, android phones, Flubot, malware

Malware Strain Attacks Macs

Malware Strain attacks Macs

Malware Strain attacks Macs even though, Patrick Wardle announces the discovery of the first piece of malware capable of slipping past the defenses of Apple's M1, considering to be among the most secure commercially available technology. Now, it seems, there are two. Researchers from Red Canary and Malwarebytes jointly discovered an insidious, … [Read more...] about Malware Strain Attacks Macs

March 10, 2021 Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Apple M1 Macs, malware, Malware Strains, Malwarebytes, Red Canary

SUDO Flaw Affects Current Mac OS Users

SUDO Flaw Affects Current Mac OS Users

SUDO Flaw Affects Current Mac OS Users, especially with the recent discovery of a critical flaw CVE-2021-3156 in Linux SUDO ("super user do!). Naming it "Baron Samedit," it is a flaw in a Unix program that allowing system admins to provide root-level privileges to any users listed in the "sudoers" file. More disturbing, however, is researchers … [Read more...] about SUDO Flaw Affects Current Mac OS Users

February 18, 2021 Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Apple, Baron Samedit, Linux SUDO, Mac User, SUDO, SUDO Flaw

Google Calendar Search Bar Moved For Easier Use

Google Calendar Search Bar Moved For Easier Use

Google Calendar Search Bar Moved For Easier Use. Google calendar is one of the most efficient products that Google made. Although not as popular as other Google products, users who use it testify that it has made them more productive. In keeping to time, setting appointments, and meeting up to schedules, Google calendar has proven to be very … [Read more...] about Google Calendar Search Bar Moved For Easier Use

January 21, 2021 Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: google calendar, Google Calendar Search Bar

Intel’s TDT (Threat Detection Technology) is Built-In Ransomware Protection

Intel's (Threat Detection Technology)

Intel's TDT (Threat Detection Technology) is Built-In Ransomware Protection announces at CES 2021, arguably the most influential and significant-tech event in the world. Intel's TDT (Threat Detection Technology) is a historic eleventh generation of chips. The latest designs will feature hardware-based ransomware detection protocols, which should … [Read more...] about Intel’s TDT (Threat Detection Technology) is Built-In Ransomware Protection

January 21, 2021 Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: CES 2021, Hackers, Intel, Ransomware, Threat Detection Technology

Capcom Victim of Ransomware Attack

Capcom Falls Victim to Ransomware Attack

Capcom Victim of Ransomware Attack. Capcom, a Japanese development company with offices in Japan, the US, and Canada that designed Resident Evil, Devil May Cry, Mega Man, Monster Hunter, or Street Fighter. All of these games are victims of a ransomware attack. Unfortunately, according to a recent disclosure, Capcom is the latest company to fall … [Read more...] about Capcom Victim of Ransomware Attack

November 11, 2020 Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Capcom, Ragnar Locker, Street Fighter

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