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Mac malware beware — Moonlock’s got your back for $30
Protect your Mac with Moonlock for just $29.99 (MSRP $54) — a one-year subscription that blocks malware, safeguards your privacy, and gives easy-to-follow security guidance. Worried about malware sneaking onto your Mac?
LAS VEGAS (KTNV) — Sunday’s statewide cyberattack has left many Nevadans wondering how to keep their personal information safe from hackers. While malware protection software can be pricey, cybersecurity experts say it’s an investment that pays off ...
Kim Komando reveals why AI-generated malware is beating free antivirus software, the dark web marketplace selling viruses for $100/month and the symptoms that mean your computer is already infected. ⚡ TL;DR (THE SHORT VERSION) 560,000 new malware ...
Malware can cripple a computer, steal personal data, and compromise security, yet protection doesn't always require paid software. By combining built-in tools, safe browsing habits, and free antivirus tips, users can secure their systems effectively.
If you use an Android phone, this deserves your attention. Cybersecurity researchers warn that hackers are using Hugging Face, a popular platform for sharing artificial intelligence (AI) tools, to spread dangerous Android malware. At first, the threat ...
Malwarebytes vs. McAfee: Which Antivirus Offers Better Protection in 2025? McAfee has been around forever. Malwarebytes started life as a favorite cleanup tool when other antiviruses failed. How do these two antivirus powerhouses stack up against each other? I've tested both and there’s a winner, but not by a huge margin.
Free malware scanners help find hidden threats on your PC that normal antivirus programs may miss.Running regular scans keeps your computer
GeoEdge, a leader in malware detection and ad-quality technology, is now available in APS Connections Marketplace (CxM), offering global ad security protection to publisher customers. Publishers can now deploy advanced protection directly through APS ...
The GlassWorm supply-chain campaign has returned with a new, coordinated attack that targeted hundreds of packages, repositories, and extensions on GitHub, npm, and VSCode/OpenVSX extensions.