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New Windows malware mimics signed apps to slip onto PCs
A strain of Windows malware is exploiting a deceptively simple trick to bypass antivirus software: it disguises itself as a legitimately signed application, making it nearly invisible to standard ...
For the first time, a country in Western Europe has reported that malware attacks were used by hackers to steal €1.23 million (US$1.32 million) from ATMs. One major problem is the continued use of ...
Don’t be fooled here—the only support Microsoft will extend are the anti-malware updates. If you’re still running XP after the April 8, 2014 deadline, you’re still at great risk. Microsoft will no ...
Windows XP was officially put to rest in 2014, so it's been 10 years since it darkened our desktops. There was one final security update for the beloved OS in 2019, but for all intents and purposes, ...
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.
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