- Malware Judy attacked more than 36.5 million Android phones

Malicious code Judy now attacks 36.5 million Android users through dozens of malicious applications and games with the Judy brand.
- Malware invades through PowerPoint files without a macro

'Turn off the macro and always be careful when turning it on while opening Microsoft Office Word document files'. This warning is probably no longer useful.
- 14-year-old Japanese boy was arrested for creating ransomware

Japan has arrested a 14-year-old boy in Osaka for allegedly creating and distributing ransomware extortion code.
- Hackers start using SambaCry to attack Linux computers

Supposedly the WannaCry Linux version, SambaCry exploits the vulnerability on the Samba software that will cause Linux users to start worrying.
- An easy way to trick $ 80,000 a month from App Store and iOS

How to earn $ 80,000 per month from App Store and iOS, do you believe it?
- The US warned about DealtaCharlie - DDoS botnet malware from Korea

The US government recently issued a warning about the possibility of a malware backed by the Korean government, which is 8 years old.
- What is Bitcoin? Why is Bitcoin not 'virtual money'?

What is Bitcoin? Why do hackers use it? Is Bitcoin a virtual currency?
- WannaCry is not dead yet, it just attacked Honda and Australia's traffic camera system

A month has passed since WannaCry caused chaos around the world, we are starting to mention it as a phrase of the past, but ... WannaCry hasn't died yet ...
- Microsoft Defender Windows Defender before Kaspersky's complaint

Recently, Microsoft has spoken out to defend the measures Windows Defender has taken, that they only do so to protect customers.
- Many major vulnerabilities found in Kaspersky Antivirus for Linux servers, download the patch here

Leandro Barragan and Maximiliano Vidal, two researchers from network security company Core Security, have found a number of vulnerabilities that can be exploited in the Web
- WikiLeaks revealed malware of CIA hacks and spies on Linux computers

WikiLeaks has just published the Vault 7 document that provides detailed information about a supposedly CIA project that allows remote hacking and spying on Linux-based computers.
- Mobile malware infection rate increased by 400% in the past year. Android has the highest rate

Nokia's latest report has indicated the malware infection rate of mobile devices and tablets last year increased by 400%. Malware infection rate of smartphone smartphones is 85%,
- No anti-virus software can detect this extremely dangerous new Ransomware on Android

A new type of Ransomware on Android has just been discovered by a researcher on a blog called Zscaler. The point that makes this type of Ransomware so frightening is that no
- It took three years for Google to discover this dangerous Spyware on Android

Google recently discovered a very sophisticated type of Spyware spyware on Android. The frightening thing is that this type of Spyware has not been detected during the last 3
- You will have to play the game if you want to get rid of this new Ransomware

A new Ransomware called RensenWare will lock all files inside the device. The victim will have to play a game called TH12: Undefined Fantastic Object and must achieve at least 200
- The new threat in Linux operating system can have 'incalculable' consequences.

A new virus that appears to attack a Linux system, called Linux / Shishiga, could become a major security threat.
- Download and sell Windows patches for all versions to avoid being hit by a massive cyber attack, affecting 150 countries and still spreading

A large-scale network attack is spreading globally, downloading Windows updates immediately for prevented versions.
- The more dangerous WannaCry version 2.0 has appeared

Despite being stopped by a 22-year-old hero, the WannaCry 2.0 version will be a new challenge for heroes.
- How to handle the emergency WannaCry malicious code from the National Information Security Department

The Information Security Department has issued guidelines for emergency handling of WannaCry extortion codes for users as well as organizations and businesses to avoid damage
- Microsoft released an emergency patch to prevent ransomware from attacking

Microsoft has released an emergency patch for Windows versions to prevent further attacks by WannaCry ransomware (Microsoft flagged as Ransom: Win32 / WannaCrypt).