Famous Spyware Attacks and Examples: Pegasus, FinSpy, DarkHotel
Famous spyware attacks explained through Pegasus, Operation Triangulation, DarkHotel, FinSpy, Agent Tesla,…
Vulnerabilities Allow Hijacking of Most Ransomware to Prevent File Encryption
Not a long time ago, a cybersecurity analyst posted a video on…
Remove Yahoo Search from Chrome: Stop Yahoo Coming Back
Yahoo keeps replacing Google in Chrome or shows an unknown-app warning? Remove…
Can Malware Spread Through Wi-Fi? Shared Network Risks
Malware does not spread through Wi-Fi by magic, but shared networks can…
A DNS vulnerability in uClibc/uClibs-ng libraries jeopardizes IoT devices
A vulnerability has been discovered (CVE not yet issued) in uClibc and…
F5 warns of critical BIG-IP RCE vulnerability
F5, Inc warned the users about the critical vulnerability that harms the…
Experts analysed the conversations of Conti and Hive ransomware groups
Analysis of more than 40 chats with victims allowed the specialists to…
What is a Smurf Attack? How Does It Work?
Smurfing, or smurf attack, is a kind of DDoS attack. It has…
What is Typosquatting? Examples, Risks, and What to Do
Typosquatting turns one mistyped web address into a fake login, payment, download,…
Maze Ransomware Attack: All You Need to Know
In recent years ransomware has become a constant threat to numerous enterprises…
Zero-Day Vulnerability: Meaning, Examples, and Protection
A zero-day vulnerability is an unknown or unpatched flaw that attackers may…
Strong Passwords in 2026: What Actually Stops Hacks
Create strong passwords in 2026: use unique 16+ character logins, a password…
