Ransomware 2.0 Comes to America
The virus mafia has created a new version of ransomware more treacherous than the DOJ and FBI viruses.
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The virus mafia has created a new version of ransomware more treacherous than the DOJ and FBI viruses.
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Today’s malware is frequently packaged with scare tactics and extortion schemes designed to steal your money. Learn how to guard against ransomware threats.
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Stop! Don’t pay $300 to get rid of that scary looking warning on your PC.
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A new variation of ransomware is capable of checking a users browsing history and leveraging that information within a fake law enforcement warning.
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Leo looks at the possibility that ransomware can infect other drives connected to your computer and hold you at ransom.
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Travelers have long been warned about the dangers of public Wi-Fi in airports, coffee shops, and hotels. Despite these warnings, the temptation to connect remains strong, especially for those in transit, eager to catch up on emails or check in with loved ones. Unfortunately, public Wi-Fi networks, particularly at airports, are prime targets for hackers
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Scams are becoming increasingly sophisticated, and one Knoxville woman, Sharon Hart, learned this the hard way when she lost $1,000 after being tricked by a scammer who took control of her laptop. This incident is a stark reminder to be cautious when dealing with unexpected technical issues, especially when prompted to take urgent action by
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In a recent conversation, retired FBI agents Scott Augenbaum and James Morrison opened up about their long careers in federal service, sharing their experiences and unique insights into the evolving landscape of cybercrime. Both agents have a combined experience of over 60 years, making their perspectives on law enforcement and cybersecurity particularly valuable. Their Journey
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Connecting to public Wi-Fi networks has become a necessity for many. Whether you’re at a coffee shop, airport, or library, the convenience of free internet access is undeniable. However, this convenience comes at a cost: your online privacy and security. Public Wi-Fi networks are notoriously vulnerable to cyber threats, making them a playground for hackers
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In a recent in-depth discussion, a renowned cybersecurity expert, Dr. Arun Vishwanath with the Cyber Hygiene Academy, shared insights into the evolution of his career and the pressing issues in the field of cybersecurity. The conversation spanned foundational research, advocacy, and the urgent need for practical solutions in today’s digital landscape. Here are the key