Category: Antivirus & Malware

A virus is a piece of code which is capable of copying itself in order to do damage to your computer, including corrupting your system or destroying data. Malware, on the other hand, is an umbrella term that stands for a variety of malicious software, including Trojans, spyware, worms, adware, ransomware and yes, viruses.

How to Become a Botmaster

You may read the entire article on our website. This article includes links to other articles. Discord (Discord for short) is probably the worst known IRC client that exists on the internet. While it is a lot used by many hackers, a few have found ways to use it to get around security measures and…

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The Spread of COVID-19 in Indonesia

This article covers the spread of COVID-19 in Indonesia, as well as advice for its prevention and treatment, since the outbreak of the virus has started in that country. There is an increasing risk of spreading the disease due to the limited access of the public to testing and treatment in the country. The spread…

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Pegasus – Free Antivirus and Malware Scanner

Pegasus™ is a full featured, free antivirus and malware scanner to help you protect your pc and your data from being infected by malware, viruses and spyware. A Pegasus™ is your new friend on the Internet and on the job. It is a free and open source antivirus and malware scanner that can scan and…

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The US Men’s Volleyball Team Beat France in the First Game of Pool Play

Krasniki (4-5-0) defeated Tonaki 8-3 at home on Tuesday after trailing 3-2 in the sixth and deciding game, before beating Toruń 10-3 in a tie game in what was one of the most eagerly awaited matches of the 2008 Olympics. Krasniki is the first team since 1988 to achieve the third place in the all-around…

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How to Protect Your Android Device From Ransomware

Android malware is very effective in stealing information and data from your device easily and there is no good way to protect yourself against such malware. However, there is a new form of malware attack called Ransomware that can get hold of the data and prevent you from accessing the device at the time of…

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The Problem With The Webcam Isn’t That It Is Spying

The problem with the webcam isn´t that it is spying, but that you often use it as it is. But the webcam is not spying. The problem with the webcam is that you use it as it is, and you often think that your webcam is watching your every move, when in fact your webcam…

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Defibrillator in Battlefield Portal – Defibrillator in the Game

‘There are multiple defibrillators in the game,’ a senior Google employee told VentureBeat. ‘It’s just not implemented yet. ‘ Google’s game team took the game’s first Defibrillator build last night, said Google Senior Product Manager Jonathan Seaman, and a number of other high-level employees attended a meeting where the topic of anti-cheat solutions came up.…

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China’s Response to the Coronavirus Epidemic

I’ve read a lot about China’s antivirus response to the coronavirus epidemic, but most people seem to be focused on blocking and blocking and blocking. So let me explain why the Chinese government hasn’t reacted to the coronavirus: they’ve been reacting to the people. I’ll try to start the article by asking one simple question:…

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Olympic Football – South Africa Vs Japan

When the games for the 2018 and 2022 Olympic Football Championships opened in Tokyo two years ago, South Africa were expected to be the tournament’s defending champions. The Japanese, however, have since reached back-to-back Olympic Football championships in Seoul and Rio de Janeiro and have won back-to-back World Cup tournaments. There has been a long-standing…

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The Current COVID-19 Epidemic in Indonesia

The current COVID-19 outbreak in Indonesia has attracted worldwide attention and international interest. What is this “Indonesian Paradox”? We shall discuss on this in-depth analysis by the author of this article. To start with the reader, let me tell you, that I am a former Java resident. I’ve been a resident of Java for over…

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