Archive for December, 2017
Posted by Siren on December 27, 2017
It’s quite uncommon to see new ransomware strains emerge that don’t represent any known lineage. A much more widespread trend these days is the opposite, where existing families expand with multiple variants. The HC7 blackmail malware appears to have been created independently, and it’s gearing up for a rise. So learn how it acts and […]
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Posted by Siren on December 22, 2017
With the present-day ubiquity of ecommerce, it may be hard to tell the wheat from the chaff. Some online marketing strategies are built in compliance with guidelines and don’t raise any red flags, while others thrive at the expense of user experience. This tutorial explains why SearchAwesome ads refer to the latter cluster. What is […]
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Posted by Siren on December 19, 2017
Ads are intrinsic to the present-day digital world. They come in a plethora of different forms and allow numerous useful services to stay free for end users. So there is nothing wrong or outright malicious about advertisements as such. However, this does not apply to ‘Opt Out Ads’ popups that inflate one’s Android device. What […]
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Posted by Siren on December 4, 2017
Modifying anything in the preconfigured setup of Windows processes is always a game with unpredictable consequences. Lots of computer users have been reporting an issue recently where a process named csrss.exe is duplicated across the system. This oddity is typically coupled with OS stability problems. Read this guide to learn what kind of a predicament […]
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