Monday, March 9, 2026
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malware

Malware leaps across national borders, your company may already be under attack

(TECH NEWS) “Avalanche” was a platform for malware attacks across the globe, with damages estimated to be in the hundreds of millions. With this kind of prevalence - how can you protect your business?

Virusdie: Comprehensive protection for your website

(TECH NEWS) Virusdie scans PHP, HTML, JS, images, and system files to automatically clean up your website and protects against online threats, XSS/SQL injections, and any other suspicious activities.

Ransomware, malware are evolving – what to do if you become a victim

Ransomware and malware are evolving, creating new threats. This means what worked last year may not work this year, so here is what you can do (besides panic) if you become a victim.

Urgent: Homeland Security urges PC users to uninstall Quicktime (do it)

If you have a Windows PC, but use Apple’s QuickTime software to watch videos or listen to music, your computer could be in danger, according to statements released by the Department of Homeland Security and an independent cybersecurity firm.

Google is going to start blocking sites with certain types of buttons and ads

Google will now start blocking websites that that make you do things that you wouldn't normally do by using deceptive content or ads. The blocking will occur as part of Google’s “safe browsing” tech.

We did the research for you: choosing the best antivirus software

When it comes to antivirus software, there are way too many options to choose from and it can be difficult to know what to trust, so - we did the research for you. Read on for the top picks from the most trusted sources.

Rise of the Super-Malware: why it matters to every professional

Super-Malware is often misunderstood by the average professional but can cost any brand big bucks, so let's brush up on the topic together!

Private chat on WhatsApp for Android may not have been so private

(Tech News) WhatsApp on Android is said to have a workaround for hackers and developers that allows private chat logs to be extracted.