Tag: malware
This malware undetectable by antivirus is hiding in an unsuspected place of the SSD
Korean researchers have just discovered a type of attack that targets SSDs. Working in an unusual area of the drive, the malware is undetectable by antivirus and other security solutions.…
Danger for Samsung users: malware has appeared in the Galaxy Store
Malware in Samsung’s Galaxy Store: Google Play Protect hits The good news for users is that the apps trigger a Google Play Protect alert indicating the issues. The applications all…
MISP-PJ: Police get file to better fight malware
Faced with the resurgence of crimes related to computer hacking tools, the police want to acquire new tools in order to be able to centralize and cross-reference the data collected…
Winners & Losers: DuckDuckGo is a blessing, malware is a bad joke
Merry Christmas! … I hope you have a Merry Christmas, and this article contains a small additional gift. Since this is the last edition of the winners-and-losers column for the…
Uninstall immediately, otherwise it will be expensive: This Android app is infected with malware
CURRENT FRAUD WARNINGS December 17, 2021 at 12:50 p.m. If you want to avoid a shock with your next mobile phone bill, you should check your apps immediately. Because the…
Downloaded 500,000 times: Dangerous Android malware is on the rise again
The dangerous Android malware “Joker” has appeared again in the Google Play Store. This time it is hiding behind an app that has been downloaded over 500,000 times in a…
Over 500,000 downloads: Dangerous malware found in Android app
All sorts of information is stored on our smartphone. Criminals keep trying to get hold of this data by hiding Trojans in emails or apps – in the case of…
New malware is making the rounds in Germany
Trend Micro is currently warning of new malware that can read login and card data in addition to crypto information. The software service provider Trend Micro warns in one report…
WhatsApp: Fraudsters are wreaking havoc with malware
Whatsapp Fraudsters are up to mischief with malware Fraudsters are currently spreading malware via WhatsApp. © BigTunaOnline / Shutterstock.com Anyone who receives a dubious link on WhatsApp shouldn't risk a…