A new ransomware attack is being spread through Microsoft Office attachments, and it comes complete with a tutorial video on how to buy Bitcoin to pay the ransom.
Fan-made game “Sonic Gather Battle” reportedly allows its creator to access the web data of players.
The malware, which has been around for months, has now adopted a new mode of attack.
The malware is classified as a spyware, meaning it could access data in your device.
The latest threat is said to be unlike anything seen before. Microsoft said cybercriminals would possibly spread the malware using a spam campaign.
The Emotet banking malware was loaded into a Word file sent to users of the McAfee ClickProtect email protection service.
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The antivirus company discovered the presence of malware threats in as many as 144 apps on the Google Play.
A fake version of the popular communications app WhatsApp reached more than one million downloads on Android before it was finally removed from the Google Play Store.
A new report claims hackers compromised the GoDaddy account of the Trump Organization and created a number of subdomains that may have been used to spread malware.
Russian cybersecurity firm Kaspersky Lab said it accessed files from the National Security Agency but only did so on accident.
The attack has affected three Russian media outlets, a major Airport in Ukraine and the main railway station of Ukraine's capital, Kiev.
Bad Rabbit, a new Petya-style ransomware attack, has been spreading quickly among organizations located in Russia and Ukraine.
The political climate has led to teen online bullying over political views and has most of them worried about fake news.
A new botnet known as Reaper has infected more than two million Internet of Things devices in the last month.
Eight Minecraft apps available through the Google Play Store can turn a victims's device into a zombie for botnet attacks.
For Cybersecurity Awareness Month, Google has added new security features to its Advanced Protection Program for users at a high risk of being attacked.
Adobe issued a patch for a zero-day vulnerability in Flash that was used by hackers to plant spying software.
Ransomware sales are up more than 2,500 percent on the dark web since the start of 2017, according to a new report from Carbon Black.
Equifax appears to have suffered another hack, this time resulting in visitors to the credit firm's website being redirected to malicious downloads.
PornHub was displaying malicious advertisements that would download malware onto a victim's machine for more than a year.
A new malware attack is targeting defense contractors and other high-profile targets in the United States and South Korea