Malware

Quishing QR code Scam vector illustration

With the rise of digital technology, scammers are finding new ways to trick people. One of the latest methods is quishing, a term that combines "QR code" and "phishing." Scammers are now using QR codes to launch phishing attacks, and these scams are growing more common.    26% of all malicious links were embedded in phishing QR codes, highlighting the significant reliance of attackers on this method....

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Malware Illustration

Understanding malware statistics is crucial for everyone using technology in 2026. Malware, those sneaky computer bugs, is more than just a nuisance; they can cause serious damage. From stealing personal information to disrupting entire systems, malware poses a significant threat to our digital lives.    This blog will delve into the latest numbers and trends surrounding malware. By staying informed, you can better protect yourself and your...

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Mobile Malware vector illustration

Today, our smartphones have become extensions of ourselves, holding within them a treasure trove of personal information and daily essentials. From sensitive texts and emails to online banking apps and photos of cherished moments, our smartphones are a repository of our lives. However, as our reliance on these devices grows, so does the threat of mobile malware, the invisible peril that can turn our trusted...

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Protect your device vector illustration

The threat of malware attacks on our devices has become even more prevalent. In 2022, the number of malware attacks reached 5.5 billion, an increase of 2% compared to the preceding year. Malware, short for malicious software, includes viruses, ransomware, spyware, and other malicious code designed to infiltrate and compromise your devices. These attacks can result in data breaches, financial losses, and personal privacy violations....

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Malware Alert vector illustration

A group of hackers, known for creating the BlackRock and ERMAC Android banking trojans, has released another malware named Hook. Hook can be rented for $7,000 per month and has new abilities to access files on an infected device and create a remote interactive session. ThreatFabric, a cybersecurity firm, has described Hook as a new version of the ERMAC malware and includes all the capabilities...

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Ransomware vector illustration

Have you ever heard about ransomware and wondered what it really is? You’re not alone! Ransomware is a type of computer attack that can lock up your files and demand money to unlock them. It sounds like something from a movie, but it’s a real and growing problem that affects many people and businesses.   Imagine losing access to all your important documents, photos, and files just...

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Android Malware vector illustration

In a previous guide, we talked about iPhone malware, whether it exists and how to deal with it if you ever get infected. With Android phones, things are a bit different. It’s well known that many types of malware target Android devices, so there’s no question about its existence. But with so many different kinds of Android malware, both well-known and still hidden, it’s important for...

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Iphone Malware vector illustration

You depend on your iPhone for everything from work to play. But what if it’s secretly infected with iPhone malware? These sneaky little programs can steal your personal info, your money, and even take control of your phone.   Imagine losing your precious photos, important contacts, or your hard-earned cash to cybercriminals. It's a nightmare, right?   Don’t let it happen to you! Learn how to protect your iPhone...

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