Antivirus software company ordered to pay customer $16.5M
Once upon a time, you could assume you were pretty safe on the internet, so long as you were careful. But that’s changed.
Kaspersky products have been banned on Australian government devices Australia government cites national security concerns ...
Avast's alleged privacy violations, uncovered by PCMag and Motherboard, resulted in a $16.5 million fund that will be sent to ...
Windows Defender does a decent job of blocking malware but lacks many of the protection features found in suites like Trend Micro Internet Security.
“MAVInject.exe” can inject malicious code into a running process to bypass ESET detection. The final payload allows the ...
Every security suite sends data back to its home base to check for malware and keep you safe. But you'd be surprised how much other information they collect and share. Here's what you need to know.
The Australian Department of Home Affairs on Friday banned the use of Kaspersky Labs products in public offices citing ...
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has begun the process of compensating consumers who purchased antivirus software from Avast, following a settlement over ...
The Chinese APT hacking group "Mustang Panda" has been spotted abusing the Microsoft Application Virtualization Injector ...
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