What does the Avast Sandbox do?

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The Avast Sandbox lets you run a questionable program without risking your computer. The Avast Sandbox is a special security feature which allows you to run potentially suspicious applications automatically in a completely isolated environment. This is particularly useful if you don’t completely trust whatever you just downloaded or you visit dodgy websites because programs running within […]

No, Tiffany is not giving away diamond rings on Facebook

Diamond rings and an Audi R8 can be mine just for the simple actions of liking and sharing on Facebook. NOT! In the past week, three fake giveaways have come across my Facebook newsfeed – two of them today! These were shared by otherwise intelligent friends, so that makes me think all kinds of other […]

3083992 – Update to Improve AppLocker Publisher Rule Enforcement – Version: 1.0

Revision Note: V1.0 (September 8, 2015): Summary: Microsoft is announcing the availability of a defense-in-depth update that improves the enforcement of publisher rules by Windows AppLocker in Windows 7, Windows Server 2008 R2, Windows 8, Windows Serve…

Taking a closer look at cracked Ashley Madison passwords

People create terrible passwords. As simple as this might sound it unfortunately remains news to millions — if not billions — of individuals who use the Internet. As proof, we’ll take a look at a selection of passwords that were revealed in the Ashley Madison leak. Regardless of any shortcomings Ashley Madison had in terms […]

Tiny Banker hidden in modified WinObj tool from Sysinternals

The Tiny Banker Trojan is spread by email attachments. Tiny Banker aka Tinba Trojan made a name for itself targeting banking customers worldwide. The Avast Virus Lab first analyzed the malware found in the Czech Republic reported in this blog post, Tinybanker Trojan targets banking customers. It didn’t take long for the malware to spread globally attacking customers […]

Apple jailbroken phones hit with malware

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“Biggest iPhone hack ever” attacks jailbroken phones In what has been called the biggest iPhone hack ever, 250,000 Apple accounts were hijacked. That’s the bad news. The good news is that most Apple device users are safe. Why? Because the malware dubbed KeyRaider by researchers at Palo Alto Networks, only infects “jailbroken” iOS devices. (there’s […]

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攻撃者は、盗み出した Apple ID アカウントを悪用して、iOS デバイス用の有料アプリを無料で提供すると偽っています。

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