Archive for February, 2019
Posted by admin on February 12, 2019 The adware climate is constantly getting rainier, with numerous new intrusive samples of browser redirect and popup viruses splashing onto the scene in an unstoppable fashion. A particularly unwelcome trend in this context is that more and more of these infections are assuming cross-platform characteristics, as is the case with the novelcamp.net nuisance that affects […]
Read more → Posted by David Balaban on February 11, 2019 In this post, I am going to talk about VPNs, SDNs, and other trends in the field of IT security that (according to experts in the industry) will be on the rise this year. The popularity of Software-Defined Networks (SDN) is growing According to Statista, in the next several years, traffic volumes passing through the […]
Read more → Posted by admin on February 4, 2019 When it comes to the vectors of present-day cybercrime, social engineering can be just as effective as purely malware-based campaigns. If the two are combined, the resulting mix tends to be nasty. This holds true for the tech support scam involving the chomakepc.com domain. In pursuit of easy gain, its operators spread a browser hijacking […]
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