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Beware of the Armage Ransomware – the File Destroyer!

In July last week, Quick Heal Security Labs detected a new ransomware called Armage. It appends ‘.Armage’ extension…

Quick Heal Total Security (Windows) achieves a 99.5% protection rate in AV-Comparatives’ test

Quick Heal Total Security (Windows) has achieved a 99.5% protection rate in the Real-World Protection Test conducted by…

Satan ransomware raises its head again!

Satan ransomware first occurred in early 2017. And it has resurfaced with a new variant in 2018. We…

Quick Heal detects banking Trojans imitating popular social media and banking apps in India

Quick Heal Security Labs has spotted two banking Trojan malware. These malware imitate some popular social and banking…

3 reasons you can’t live without your smartphone [VIDEO]

Can you think of 3 reasons why you can’t live without your smartphone? Well, we tried figuring out…

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Dharma ransomware resurfaces with a new variant

A new variant of the Dharma ransomware (‘.arrow’) has been observed in the wild. This variant appends the…

An analysis of the Zenis ransomware by Quick Heal Security Labs

Quick Heal Security Labs has come across a new ransomware that goes by the name ‘Zenis’. The ransomware…

Email campaign using .url extensions to abuse Internet Explorer vulnerabilities (CVE-2016-3353)

In the wild, malspam campaigns are a major medium to spread malware. Previously, we have written about such…

Beware! A new .Net Ransomware is encrypting files with .Lime

Cases of the “Lime ransomware” have been recently reported to Quick Heal Security Labs. Our research team has…

Thanatos Ransomware – an analysis by Quick Heal Security Labs

Quick Heal Security Labs has come across a new ransomware with AES encryption technique that demands 0.01 Bitcoin…