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Does ExpressVPN Work in China in 2024? Full Guide
Does ExpressVPN Work in China in 2024? Full Guide
ExpressVPN is one of the only VPNs that consistently works in China. It uses obfuscated servers and other sophisticated server technology that lets you connect to servers outside of China that access the free and open internet...
Penka Hristovska by Penka Hristovska Updated on September 16, 2024
How to Remove Search Marquis in 2024: 4 Steps
How to Remove Search Marquis in 2024: 4 Steps
Search Marquis is a browser hijacker that commonly affects Safari and Chrome users on Mac computers. Any time you open a new window, Search Marquis navigates to a handful of websites that generate ad revenue for hackers. Searc...
Sam Boyd by Sam Boyd Updated on September 16, 2024
5 Best Parental Controls for Snapchat in 2024: Ranked
5 Best Parental Controls for Snapchat in 2024: Ranked
The best parental controls for Snapchat can monitor your kid’s Snaps and disappearing messages they send and receive in-app. They also let you limit how much time your child spends on Snapchat and block access to the app and s...
Penka Hristovska by Penka Hristovska Updated on September 16, 2024
How to Remove the Facebook Virus in 2024
How to Remove the Facebook Virus in 2024
The Facebook virus is a broad term for a group of malware and scams found in the Facebook or Messenger apps. However, the Facebook virus most commonly comes in the form of a Facebook Messenger virus known as the FormBook Troja...
Sam Boyd by Sam Boyd Updated on September 16, 2024
How to Remove the MSASCuiL.exe Virus in 2024
How to Remove the MSASCuiL.exe Virus in 2024
MSASCuiL.exe is the name of a legitimate Windows process used to display the Windows Defender (Windows’s built-in antivirus) icon in the taskbar. However, hackers like to hijack the names of legitimate files and processes, lik...
Sam Boyd by Sam Boyd Updated on September 16, 2024
How to Get Rid of Computer Viruses in 2024: 3 Steps
How to Get Rid of Computer Viruses in 2024: 3 Steps
Once a virus infects your computer, it’s difficult to get rid of it. Viruses typically spread through all parts of an infected device, damaging files, slowing down the system, and leaving it vulnerable to more threats. The onl...
Tyler Cross by Tyler Cross Updated on September 16, 2024
How to Get Rid of a Virus From Chromebook in 2024
How to Get Rid of a Virus From Chromebook in 2024
A quality antivirus can help remove any threat, including viruses, from your Chromebook. While Chromebooks rarely get viruses thanks to their unique configuration, there are still threats that can slip past the defenses built...
Tyler Cross by Tyler Cross Updated on September 16, 2024
What Is Online Spam? (And How to Stop It)
What Is Online Spam? (And How to Stop It)
You're probably used to getting plenty of junk mail delivered to your physical mailbox. Fliers you don't want, coupons you don't need, and endless catalogs show up on a daily basis. In the last thirty years or so, as the Internet and email have become more prominent, spammers have realized that it's often cheaper and more effective to peddle their wares online.
Sam Boyd by Sam Boyd Updated on September 16, 2024
15 (CRAZY) Malware and Virus Statistics, Trends & Facts
15 (CRAZY) Malware and Virus Statistics, Trends & Facts
Even though antivirus programs work tirelessly to detect and remove malicious software, malware threats are on the rise, infecting more computers than ever before. How bad is it? By analyzing past behavior and the steps taken to eradicate problems, we can make several predictions about the future of this industry. Let’s take a look at the latest malware trends, major statistics, and the effects that malware can have on Windows, Android, and Mac devices. This article will help you stay up to date on:
  • Major developments in the malware industry.
  • New malware creation trends.
  • Malware infection rates by type.
  • Infection rates by region and sector.
  • The ways different operating systems handle malware threats.

SafetyDetectives Cybersecurity Team by SafetyDetectives Cybersecurity Team Updated on September 16, 2024
How to Tell if My Computer Was Hacked: Updated 2024
How to Tell if My Computer Was Hacked: Updated 2024
If you’re wondering whether your computer has been hacked, we have some bad news and some good news. First the bad news: if you suspect you’re infected, then you’re probably right (check with this free vulnerability scanning tool). The amount of new malware on the internet – particularly the kind intended to infect home computers and small businesses – is growing rapidly. Over 350,000 new malware samples are created every day, with a total of 856.62 unique viruses discovered in 2018 alone.
Hazel Shaw by Hazel Shaw Updated on September 16, 2024