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What is a brute force attack?
By Sam Dawson published
Brute force attacks don't involve a lot of finesse, but they're still effective. Here's everything you need to know about how and why they happen.
Best malware removal of 2024
By Benedict Collins last updated
We list the best malware removal software, to make it simple and easy to remove viruses, trojans, and ransomware, as well as protect your computer from further infections.
Microsoft is making some major Windows security changes following CrowdStrike outage
By Craig Hale published
Microsoft is working with endpoint security companies to prevent CrowdStrike-esque outages from happening again.
Schools and universities are paying higher ransomware demands
By Sead Fadilpašić published
Educational organizations feel pressured to remain operational through difficult times, resulting in higher ransomware payouts.
Adobe Acrobat Reader has a serious security flaw — so patch now
By Sead Fadilpašić published
A bug allows threat actors to launch malicious code on Acrobat Reader remotely, and it's already being used in the wild.
One small tweak gave researchers a powerful web domain ability that could prove incredibly useful for hackers
By Sead Fadilpašić published
What happens when an important domain expires, and a malicious actor grabs it?
Chinese banking giant's London HQ targeted by cybercriminals, threatening to leak millions of files
By Sead Fadilpašić published
ICBC has until tomorrow to act, otherwise the files are going public.
SweatVPN review
By Sam Dawson published
In our SweatVPN review, we've put the VPN under the microscope to see if it really can give your gaming sessions a boost.
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