When the IBM PC was new, I served as the president of the San Francisco PC User Group for three years. That’s how I met PCMag’s editorial team, who brought me on board in 1986. In the years since that ...
Malware (malicious software) seems to be getting worse. No surprise since there’s big money in it as a recent article in the Wall Street Journal pointed out. Typical scams aim to scare unsophisticated ...
Your smartphone holds your entire life, making it a prime target for hackers and spies. Here's how to protect it.
The world is not a safe place, neither for humans nor for your Windows machine. Malware attacks are always a threat to the security of your computer and your personal data. Although Windows 11 has ...
We’re on our phones more than ever before, often conducting sensitive business on them—and, unfortunately, cybercriminals know this all too well. They target our phones with viruses known as malware ...
Learn how to use Norton Power Eraser to remove malware from your computer. Follow our step-by-step guide to scan and clean ...
Analyst firm A-V Comparative has released its November 2013 list of the antimalware programs that do the best job of removing malware from an already infected system. What does this mean? As A-V ...
Remove malware by booting into Safe Mode and scanning the computer for malicious files. Disconnect from the internet to prevent the spreading and running of malware on infected devices. Consider a ...
If searches from a browser's address bar are being redirected through the site Smashappsearch.com, then you most likely have a unwanted browser extension or add on installed. These extensions will ...
Various web browser extensions are causing searches from the address bar to be redirected through the Theonlinesearch.com website. It does this by modifying the browser's default search URL so that ...
A few days ago, at WashingtonPost.com Brian Krebs blogged about businesses that had money stolen from them courtesy of malware on their computers. One of the companies was Slack Auto Parts in ...
Google has removed a series of apps downloaded by over a million Android users from the Google Play Store that infected smartphones with malware and bombarded devices with malicious pop-up ads. The ...