Tag: malwarebytes

Malwarebytes Free Vs. Malwarebytes Premium: A Comparison

Software Description: Malwarebytes is a popular anti-malware application with a unique, powerful security suite. In this article, you will see why we recommend Malwarebytes Premium over Malwarebytes Free and how you can choose the best one for you. Malwarebytes is an award winning anti-malware application that’s safe to use whether your computer is Windows or…

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After the Pegasus Scandal and the Antivirus Software That the Criminals Stolen

In this article, we will discuss the facts related to After the Pegasus scandal and the antivirus software that the criminals stole. We will also talk about two new antivirus products that have been developed in the past few months. This article is intended to provide information about three antivirus programs developed by three antivirus…

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Is My Computer Acting Strangely?

“We are pleased to announce that the Microsoft FixMeStick Malware Scanner Anti-Malware on sale is now available for purchase. The scanner scans and detects malware on all Windows platforms, including Windows 7, Windows Vista, Windows XP, Apple Mac OS X and Linux, as well as the Internet from Microsoft. If you see a suspicious download…

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Fixing Slow Computers Using the Software Reporter Tool

Google is still trying to get its computers slow again. This time, a bug has been found in the Chrome browser. The bug allows a hacker to bypass the browser’s security features and download the contents of a user’s computer over their internet connection. The bug was discovered and reported to Google this morning. It’s…

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Water Tank Sites – Fireproof Steel Construction

Introduction. All the tanks of the world are connected with the pipe and other systems of water supply and water conservation, such as pipes and valves, etc. There are more than 300 water tank sites today and still there is no security system installed at them. The reason is that the water storage tanks have…

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What I’ve Learned in the Last Two Months

Bitcoin, ethereum, litecoin — the world’s third largest altcoin has suffered massive losses. Now, it seems that most altcoins are not safe. We have seen some big losses in the past year, and we are seeing another, more devastating, one. For the more popular altcoins, such as bitcoin, litecoin, and ethereum, we are seeing the…

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The Zero Trust Model of Cyberattack

This week, the Zero-Trust Model of Cyberattack was announced. We cover the reasons to implement it in a data analysis application. In the past year, there has been an alarming surge of cybercrime incidents, including malware attacks on government agencies, government websites, and corporations. Analyses of the data suggests that the vast majority of such…

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Google Bans Snooping Trojans on Facebook

The latest security threat from Facebook’s social network was released yesterday: a virus called “AO,” the result of an attack the company recently published on the Web. “AO,” as the company calls it, is apparently a fake Facebook-designed program that will steal your personal data on your computer and inject malicious code into your computer’s…

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How to Download Facebook Applications APK

I came across this article. I would like to share it with everyone. It’s the story of how an individual in Australia was able to get access to Facebook logins and passwords and then use those identities to access an Android based Android apps. This is the most interesting fact about this account. Facebook has…

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Malwarebytes Offline Installation

In this post I’ll explain how you can put malwarebytes offline, how you can activate Malwarebytes for offline installation and how I did a virus scan in the absence of internet connection. This post is only the first in a series of articles with information and step-by-step instructions on the offline installation of malwarebytes 4.…

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