Don’t pay up! How to avoid ransomware threats – and how to fight back

For computer users, Ransomware can be among the most frightening forms of malware – suddenly, your screen is replaced by a message from the police, demanding money, or a message saying your files are lost unless you pay a ransom to unlock them. It’s a booming business – last year it was reported reported that … More Don’t pay up! How to avoid ransomware threats – and how to fight back

Stop, thief! Five new tricks used by cybercriminals – and how to stay safe

Most of us are pretty web-savvy: when an email arrives saying we need to enter our bank details, we think, “Oh, please!” – and don’t click. But cybercriminals don’t rest – and new techniques can sometimes fool even veteran PC users. From legitimate companies delivering software with a “side-order” of malware, to PC attacks that … More Stop, thief! Five new tricks used by cybercriminals – and how to stay safe

Five bad PC habits many of us STILL have – and how to stop today

Most of us are aware of the really big risks out there on the internet – sites offering “free” software, hacks for games, or pirated films, but 54% of Irish computer users still admited to having fallen victim to a computer virus infection. So it’s possible to allow cybercriminals a foothold on your PC without … More Five bad PC habits many of us STILL have – and how to stop today

Monthly Threat Report: September 2013

1. Win32/Bundpil Previous Ranking: 2 Percentage Detected: 3.69% Win32/Bundpil.A is a worm that spreads via removable media. The worm contains an URL address, and it tries to download several files from the address. The files are then executed and the HTTP protocol is used.  The worm may delete the following folders: *.exe *.vbs *.pif *.cmd … More Monthly Threat Report: September 2013