Paid.outbrain.com Paid.outbrain.com is a form of unwanted software/malware known as a browser hijacker that forces the users’ browsers to suddenly open different sites that the hijacker is programmed to promote. Paid.outbrain.com can be a...
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SvcUpdater.exe Virus
SvcUpdater.exe SvcUpdater.exe is a Trojan-based virus that can perform a number of malicious actions inside the system. Thus, SvcUpdater.exe should be removed from the compromised computer as soon as possible. As you may know, the...
8upt97g Ransomware
8upt97g 8upt97g is a ransomware cryptovirus that encrypts user data, thus denying anyone from access to said data. 8upt97g is essentially part of an elaborate blackmail scheme that extorts money from users in exchange for granting them access...
Mywowspot Virus
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Isza Virus
*Isza is a variant of Stop/DJVU. Source of claim SH can remove it. Isza Isza is a new Ransomware virus programmed to locate and encrypt important user files that are stored on an infected computer. The encryption that Isza uses on the targeted files...
Isal Virus
*Isal is a variant of Stop/DJVU. Source of claim SH can remove it. Isal Isal is Ransomware-based malware that uses file encryption to extort money from its victims. After encrypting the files on the infected computer, Isal demands a ransom for the...
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Cyber security weekly recap (21-27 Nov.)
The infamous Emotet malware is back, and it’s launching a massive spam campaign. The notorious Emotet malware has reappeared as part of a massive malspam campaign that aims to distribute IcedID and Bumblebee payloads. Enterprise security firm...
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