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Tales from Ransomwhere: Shadow Copies
It is difficult to recover files that were kidnapped by ransomware without paying the criminals. In this new chapter we will clue you in on some tricks.
Watch out for Chrome and Firefox web extensions that access browser history and rob passwords
Malicious extensions can save and modify permissions, gain access to your browser history, and modify the pages you visit or save the passwords you use.
Before long you’ll see HTTPS on every website
The HTTPS landscape is changing. Now, tech giants, like Google and Mozilla, have decided that each and every website must adopt this security protocol. But this isn’t always a good thing.
Tales from Ransomwhere: Spam Campaigns
The two main infection vectors for ransomware are exploits and spam emails. Let’s take a look at the spam to see how popular it is. Read more!
What is Multigrain? Learn what makes this PoS malware different.
This is a technical analysis of a powerful PoS malware: Multigrain. Save your credit cards and information!
Connect to open Wi-Fi networks without getting hacked!
Connecting to public Wi-Fi networks can get us out of a jam… and also get us into one! Use these 10 security tips and surf the web carefully.
Tales from Ransomwhere: Cerber on the Rise
A new ransomware family called Cerber is rampaging cyberspace and taking an alarming number of victims. Learn about Cerber in this analysis. Don’t fall into its trap!