Multiple' malware samples likely targeting education orgs Criminals are using game-related applications to infect Windows ...
Cybersecurity researchers at Fortinet’s FortiGuard Labs have discovered a new malware campaign that targets Microsoft Windows users. The malware, called Winos4.0, is hidden within gaming-related ...
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Hackers are increasingly targeting Windows users with the malicious Winos4.0 framework, distributed via seemingly benign game-related apps.
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Winos4.0 malware, derived from Gh0strat, targets Windows users via game-related applications, enabling remote control of ...
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The security toolchain has encountered another faulty update that could make Microsoft Office apps unusable. Fortunately ... Those still affected should download the company's latest firmware. Windows ...
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An updated Android trojan called FakeCall hijacks bank calls. Tech expert Kurt “CyberGuy" Knutsson says Android phone ...