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What Is Snatch Ransomware and How to Remove It
It seems like crimeware developers never sleep as defenses rise. They’re always on the lookout for different ways of honing their weapons of attack. One of the most recent techniques is a ransomware strain that can force a Windows device to re
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How to Use Malwarebytes to Remove Threats and Other Tricks
Malwarebytes is one of the best anti-malware apps available in the market. It was developed to do one thing and that’s fighting malware. Do not confuse malware with viruses, spyware, trojan, and other forms of threats that exists on the Internet.
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What Is Tamper Protection in Windows 10 and How Do You Enable it
Microsoft has introduced a raft of interesting changes and features in Windows 10 this year, the most recent ones coming to Version 1903 or the May 2019 update. One of the new items is Tamper Protection, a security feature that’s enabled by defaul
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Windows Sandbox vs Sandboxie: Which One Works Best for Testing Apps
My line of work requires me to test lots of applications regularly. That often makes my computer vulnerable to malware and adware. So I like to install them in a sandboxed environment instead. Both Windows Sandbox and Sandboxie are tailor-
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Top 5 Ways to Use the Windows 10 Sandbox
Windows Sandbox is a phenomenal addition to Windows 10 that I love using over and over again. It’s quite easy to set up and loads pretty fast. Better yet, it’s also secure — whatever I do within the Windows Sandbox stays inside it. But ther
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How to Unblock Downloads in Chrome (And Is It a Good Idea)
When Google Chrome made its debut over a decade ago, it wasn’t regarded all too well in terms of security. You’d never knew when an extension would go rogue and hijack your homepage. But that has now changed.
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How to Find and Remove Harmful Software on Chrome with Built-in Cleanup Tool
Like other web browsers, Chrome too faces all sorts of issues with malicious extensions and other forms of potentially unwanted software. And for a long time, you had to jump through various hoops to rectify things in case something terrible happened
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Facebook Messenger Threatened by Menacing Malware: How to Stay Safe
Facebook Messenger, which is used by almost every one of the two billion users of Facebook, is facing a bulk messaging malware threat — as pointed out by security experts at Kaspersky — that puts all of the users at a security risk. Although this
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PlayStation Network was the Target of Mirai Botnet DDoS Attack: Research
Last year in October Mirai Botnet, a malware
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What is Keylogger and How to Prevent Being Attacked by One
Keylogger can be either a software programme or a hardware that is used by an attacker to record the key presses on a user’s keyboard.