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A dangerous virus has spread on Android phones, which can capture the user's bank account

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A dangerous virus has spread on Android phones, which can capture the user's bank account A new malware scam has appeared in the Android app targeting online banking users. According to F5 Lab, which has been conducting research in cyber security, malware called 'Malibat' has been spread through some apps.

The dangerous Trojan virus spread on social media, affecting tens of thousands of users in 140 countries

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The dangerous Trojan virus spread on social media, affecting tens of thousands of users in 140 countries More than 10,000 social media accounts in 140 countries have fallen victim to the new Android Trojan. Cyber ​​security company Zimperium recently released a report claiming that the Trojan virus was spread through social media hijacking, third-party app stores, and sideloaded applications. According to Zimperium, the attack began last March, when the Trojan was first spread from a Facebook account.

Dangerous 'Joker Virus' reappears on Android, delete these 8 apps now

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Dangerous 'Joker Virus' reappears on Android, delete these 8 apps now Dangerous Joker virus has returned to Google App Store. In 2020, Google removed 40 apps infected with the virus from its Play Store. This time, the virus has re-entered eight apps in the Google Play Store. Google has also deleted those apps from its operating system. Google has been tracking the Joker virus since 2017. Cybersecurity company Quick Hill Security Lab has identified a new variant of the Joker virus. This virus is hiding inside the app on the mobile. The virus can also download other malware inside the app.

How beneficial, how dangerous is nuclear energy?

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How beneficial, how dangerous is nuclear energy? The United Nations Conference on Climate Change is taking place in the United Kingdom in November, with representatives from more than 200 countries. The conference will discuss how to rapidly reduce global greenhouse gas emissions. Despite many efforts, many countries have not been able to cut the production of harmful gases responsible for climate change. Can nuclear energy be helpful for such countries? At present, 10 percent of the world's electricity is generated by nuclear reactors. However, the world has become more aware of nuclear energy since the accident at the Fukushima nuclear plant in Japan a decade ago. Atomic energy, once considered an alternative to reducing carbon emissions, has changed the perception of all environmentalists. The question now is what is the future of nuclear energy? Should we build more and more nuclear power plants to combat climate change? Isn't it dangerous to do so somewhere? Disillusioned