What are Loaders and Droppers?
In the world of cybersecurity, Loaders and Droppers are types of helper malware designed to smuggle more dangerous threats like…
In the world of cybersecurity, Loaders and Droppers are types of helper malware designed to smuggle more dangerous threats like…
A botnet (a portmanteau of “robot” and “network”) is a collection of internet-connected devices such as computers, smartphones, or Internet…
Infostealers (like Lumma or RedLine) are the primary tools in the Malware-as-a-Service (MaaS) economy. Unlike ransomware, they don’t lock your…
Infostealers (Information Stealers) are a type of Trojan horse malware specifically designed to infiltrate a system and exfiltrate sensitive data.…
Malware-as-a-Service (MaaS) is a cybercrime business model where professional developers lease or sell access to pre-built, ready-to-use malicious software and…
Ransomware-as-a-Service (RaaS) is a criminal business model that mirrors the legitimate Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) framework. In this ecosystem, professional malware developers…
A Zombie Zip Attack is a sophisticated variation of a Zip Bomb (or Decompression Bomb) designed to crash a system…
A Zero-Day Attack is a cyberattack that exploits a software or hardware flaw before the developers are even aware it…
Based on recent independent lab tests (AV-Test and AV-Comparatives) and expert reviews from PCMag, TechRadar, and CNET, here are the…
An Advance-fee Scam is a form of fraud where a scammer convinces a target to pay a relatively small amount…