Archive for February, 2019
Posted by Siren on February 25, 2019
Nsbond.com generates its inbound traffic with adware and online redirects. The latter requires users concerned just to avoid websites that host the redirects. In some cases, a website hosting the redirect may have its administrators unaware of the problem. It is good to contact the websites that have brought you to the above URL. Of […]
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Posted by Siren on February 21, 2019
A hijacked web browser is a calamity to the user because a great deal of control over online surfing vectors is no longer at their discretion. This problem originates on the software level, where a mischievous program generically categorized as ‘adware’ gets aboard the computer in a sneaky way. The bad code changes a number […]
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Posted by Siren on February 21, 2019
What is SecuryBrowse extension virus? SecuryBrowse is a browser add-on distributed with a range of methods. True, it sounds legitimate being available from Chrome Web Store. Meanwhile, the users concerned and IT observers report it unwanted as the adware infiltrates into operating systems using a bundled download method. That is, you rather get one as […]
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Posted by Siren on February 19, 2019
It is not a secret that popular communication services are unsafe. At any time, your correspondence may be intercepted by law enforcement agencies or hackers. In this article, I will tell what you need to remember when using various means of communication. Voice calls and messages End-to-end encryption can help protect your conversations and messages […]
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Posted by Siren on February 16, 2019
The Geomoks virus keeps up the adverse trend of duping computer users into allowing notifications for dodgy websites. This hoax is currently gaining momentum as it might allow cybercrooks to gain elevated privileges in one’s system, harvest sensitive online information, and execute arbitrary malicious code in the background. The annoying popups on geomoks.com are the […]
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Posted by Siren 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 […]
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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 […]
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Posted by Siren 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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