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What is Malware And How to Prevent It?

Malware is an abbreviated term meaning “ malicious software ”. This is software that is specifically designed to gain access or damage a computer without the knowledge of the owner.  There are various types of malware including spyware , keyloggers , true viruses , worms , or any type of malicious code that infiltrates a computer.  Generally, software is considered malware based on the intent of the creator rather than its actual features. Malware creation is on the rise due to the sheer volume of new types created daily and the lure of money that can be made through organized internet crime. Malware was originally created as experiments and pranks, but eventually led to vandalism and destruction of targeted machines.  Today, much of malware is created for profit through forced advertising ( adware ), stealing sensitive information

Simple Steps To Become A Grate Hacker

Hacking is an engaging field but it is surely not easy. To become a hacker one has to have an attitude and curiosity of learning and adapting new skills. You must have a deep knowledge of computer systems, programming languages, operating systems and the journey of learning goes on and on.  Some people  think that a hacker is always a criminal and do illegal activities but they are wrong. Actually many big companies hire hackers to protect their systems and information and are highly paid. We have prepared a list of some  most important  steps necessary to become a good hacker, have a deeper look

Hacker Can Remotely Install Malware App To Your Android Device.

Security researchers have warned of a pair of vulnerabilities in the Google Play Store that could allow cyber crooks to install and launch malicious applications remotely  on Android devices. Tod Beardsley, technical lead for the  Metasploit Framework  at Rapid7 warns that an X-Frame-Options (XFO) vulnerability – when combined with a recent Android WebView (Jelly Bean) flaw – creates a way for hackers to quietly install any arbitrary app from the Play store onto victims’ device even without the users consent.