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Quick Heal is compatible with Microsoft’s Jan 3 update for Meltdown and Spectre

This is an important advisory for our readers about the recently discovered CPU exploits called Meltdown and Spectre….

Android ransomware demands iTunes gift cards as a ransom – an analysis by Quick Heal Security Labs

Typically, a ransomware will demand money or cryptocurrency after it has locked down your computer or phone or…

9 things you must learn from the Quick Heal Quarterly Threat Report Q3 2017

The Quick Heal Quarterly Threat Report is a detailed analysis of cybersecurity threats that prevail during a particular…

Quick Heal Quarterly Threat Report

A recent .NET Framework zero day Vulnerability (CVE-2017-8759) is dropping Infostealer malware- An analysis by Quick Heal Security Labs

.NET Framework Remote Code Execution Vulnerability (CVE-2017-8759) is a code injection vulnerability in the SOAP WSDL parser of…

Analysis of recent Locky ransomware outbreak

Quick Heal Security Labs is observing the infamous Locky ransomware outbreak which kicked off recently in the last…

Security alert! Beware of the Facebook Messenger malware

A new malware has come to notice and it uses Facebook Messenger to spread from one user to…

Facebook messenger malware

Quick Heal to end support for version 2012 (v13.00), 2011 (v12.00) and earlier

As viruses, malware, and online threats evolve, we have to strengthen the security perimeter of our computer and…

NemucodAES malspam is back and this time it brought along Kovter Trojan

For the last few weeks, we have been observing a new malicious spam (malspam) variant that is spreading…

What is VPN and why you should use it

A VPN, or Virtual Private Network, is a type of a network connection that allows users to browse…

Banking malware, Dridex bounces back through PDF

Dridex is a banking malware which uses macros to spread on windows systems. Spam email attachments are utilized…