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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.

Is the virus really coming from the torrent site?

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Is the virus really coming from the torrent site? Computer viruses are spreading in different ways. The risk is the same even in torrent files that many of you download. In fact, many popular torrent sites have a lot of malware. Malware can be prevented to a large extent even if you are confident in what you are clicking and what you are downloading. But today's malware has become so modern that even if you just watch a viral ad, it will come and stay on your device. As Torrent is a popular download site, the presence of virus attackers is also increasing here. When you use torrents, viruses attack your system in the following two ways. 1. Transmission method (online advertising) Online ads (malware) designed to spread the virus increase the risk on computers or mobiles. Since the virus does not appear on the screen outside the torrent site, there is a high possibility of the virus coming from such a site. Malvertisation of Pirate Bay In May 2016, security experts found a viral ad

Ransomware virus spreads on Android phones, Microsoft warns

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Ransomware virus spreads on Android phones, Microsoft warns  Microsoft has issued a stern warning to Android smartphone users. Revealing the fact that a ransomware virus is spreading on Android phones, Microsoft has alerted the phone users. The ransomware is called MaiLocker.B. The virus is spreading through online forums and websites and is targeting Android users, according to Microsoft. The virus is hidden in various types of unauthorized apps, so experts should be careful when downloading apps from any site and do not download apps from outside the official App Store. As soon as the ransomware attacks the smartphone, it prevents the user from using the phone's screen and freezes the screen. In that process, a message is also displayed on the screen. The message from the law enforcement agency states that you have to pay to unlock the screen. This ransomware virus takes advantage of call notifications. The virus is activated when the call comes to the smartphone. Also, when the

It is possible to detect the presence of corona-virus in the human body through artificial intelligence

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 Learn how it is possible to detect the presence of coronavirus in the human body through artificial intelligence Now it is possible to know in the blink of an eye by checking the body temperature whether there is the presence of the killer virus in your body or not. Although it is a bit surprising to hear, scientists say that it is possible to do so through the application of artificial intelligence. New discoveries in research from the University of Michigan and the University of Cambridge Researchers at the University of Michigan and Cambridge University are reported to have discovered this new method. Schools and hospitals in China have recently begun using this state-of-the-art Artificial Intelligence (AI) system. Researchers say that with the new AI system, it is possible to verify about 3 trillion physical components per second in the NPU circuit. It is also possible to track about 100 people in a space of one thousand square feet through this process. The death march continues