Cybersecurity researchers from Elastic Security have uncovered a new version of the infamous Ghostpulse malware hiding in the ...
Miscreants combine it with an equally tricky piece of social engineering The Ghostpulse malware strain now retrieves its main ...
While the legal consequences of pirating content are a big concern, you also risk getting malware, and not just any malware. Security researchers have identified a type of malware targeting ...
Hackers continuously target Windows users by exploiting existing vulnerabilities or installing malware. Security experts found a new type of malware that spreads through fake human verification pages.
The most recent discovery, however, concerns two Play Store apps containing a malware Trojan that has affected over 11 million Android devices. The same malware was also found in unofficial apps ...
Thousands of machines running Linux have been infected by a malware strain that’s notable for its stealth, the number of misconfigurations it can exploit, and the breadth of malicious activities ...
Enter the world of fake CAPTCHA pages: a new and alarmingly effective tactic used to trick unsuspecting users into downloading dangerous malware. What makes this attack so dangerous is its clever ...
We've tested more than 100 anti-malware apps to help you find the best malware protection and removal software for all your devices. When the IBM PC was new, I served as the president of the San ...
A Linux malware named "perfctl" has been targeting Linux servers and workstations for at least three years, remaining largely undetected through high levels of evasion and the use of rootkits.
Infostealer malware developers released updates claiming to bypass Google Chrome’s recently introduced feature App-Bound Encryption to protect sensitive data such as cookies. App-Bound ...
When it comes to writing malware, the majority of threat actors seem to got their creative juices flowing, new research has claimed. A report from BlackBerry claims the company has detected and ...
When the IBM PC was new, I served as the president of the San Francisco PC User Group for three years. That’s how I met PCMag’s editorial team, who brought me on board in 1986. In the years ...