Remove the ExtenBro DNS Changing Trojan
ExtenBro is a DNS changing Trojan that blocks users from accessing security sites in order to prevent them from downloading antivirus software. When installed, a scheduled task will be created that automatically launches the Trojan on startup. This article was published first at Remove the ExtenBro DNS Changing Trojan
Remove the Download Is Ready. click Allow to download You File Notification Page
If you see a web site that states “Download Is Ready. click Allow to download your file” and then prompts you to allow notifications, do not click on the allow button. These sites are trying to trick you into subscribing to their browser notifications so that they can send notification spam directly to your desktop. […]
American Express Customers Targeted by Novel Phishing Attack
A phishing attack using a novel technique to steal credentials from American Express customers was recently found in an email inbox protected using Microsoft’s Office 365 Advanced Threat Protection (ATP) by Cofense Phishing Defense Center researchers. […]
Microsoft Patches PowerShell Core Security Bug to Fix WDAC Bypass
Microsoft has released new versions of PowerShell Core to fix a vulnerability that allows a local attacker to bypass Windows Defender Application Control (WDAC) enforcements. This could allow the attacker to execute untrusted programs even with WDAC enabled. […]
How to Switch Back to the Old Twitter Layout
Twitter has started rolling out its new design and user interface to users all over the world. Unfortunately, whether its because they don’t like change or the new interface requires more clicks to perform various functions, people are not happy with the new look. […]