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Norton Added Ethereum Mining Capabilities to Its Antivirus Software
By Nathaniel Mott published
Norton has invited members of its early adopter program to mine Ethereum with its upcoming Norton Crypto feature.
New SSDs Have Built-in Protection Against Ransomware, Data Theft
By Anton Shilov published
Cigent's Secure SSDs based on Phison's E12DC controller can protect against ransomware.
Intel, Microsoft Team Up to Combat Cryptojacking
By Andrew E. Freedman published
Intel is teaming up with Microsoft to use CPU-based mining detection in Microsoft Defender for Endpoint
REvil Ransomware Group Reportedly Drops Apple Threat
By Andrew E. Freedman published
REvil, a hacking collective that had attempted to extort Apple and supplier Quantas, reportedly suddenly stopped in its tracks.
Hackers Threaten to Leak Apple Product Data if Ransom Goes Unpaid
By Nathaniel Mott published
A ransomware group called REvil is threatening to leak Apple product data if a $50 million ransom isn't paid by April 27.
Ransomware Disguised as Mobile Version of Cyberpunk 2077
By Keith Mitchell published
A fake Google Play website is distributing ransomware disguised as a mobile version of Cyberpunk 2077 and will infect your device when installed.
Intel's Habana Labs Reportedly Hacked
By Paul Alcorn published
A hacking group claims that it has penetrated Intel's Israel-based Habana Labs and planted ransomware.
Peripherals In Dell, HP, Lenovo PCs Leave Millions Vulnerable To Attack, Research Finds
By Lucian Armasu published
Eclypsium researchers have uncovered that millions of systems made by Dell, HP, Lenovo and others could be exploited and taken over because the peripheral firmware isn't signed and encrypted.
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