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Avast releases free decryptor for DoNex ransomware and past variants

Antivirus company Avast have discovered a weakness in the cryptographic scheme of the DoNex ransomware family and released a decryptor so victims can recover their files for free. …

Antivirus company Avast have discovered a weakness in the cryptographic scheme of the DoNex ransomware family and released a decryptor so victims can recover their files for free. …
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The best Android antivirus in 2025: Save 50% on Avast Mobile Security

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McAfee Total Protection review: Top security undermined by a major feature

At a GlanceExpert’s Rating Pros Solid antivirus protection Broad protection against online threats Cons Can heavily impact performance on some PCs User interface is a little scattered Password manager is difficult to use Our Verdict McAfee Total Protection’s strengths lie in its defenses against malware, network…

At a GlanceExpert’s Rating

Pros

Solid antivirus protection

Broad protection against online threats

Cons

Can heavily impact performance on some PCs

User interface is a little scattered

Password manager is difficult to use

Our Verdict
McAfee Total Protection’s strengths lie in its defenses against malware, network…
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Antivirus software company ordered to pay customer $16.5M: How to file a claim

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Chinese hackers abuse Microsoft APP-v tool to evade antivirus

The Chinese APT hacking group “Mustang Panda” has been spotted abusing the Microsoft Application Virtualization Injector utility as a LOLBIN to inject malicious payloads into legitimate processes to evade detection by antivirus software. …

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