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Malware is a malicious program that can significantly hamper the performance of your PC. Just dial 1-877-854-6889 and get instant tech support by iYogi to find and remove malware from any Windows-based PC.

Malware is one of the most harmful malicious codes that include worms, viruses and primarily Trojan horses. This type of malicious program use popular communication tools for multiplying itself, like worms sent via e-mail attachments, instant messages and downloaded files from peer-to-peer connection. Also, malware intend to exploit the existing vulnerabilities on systems making their entry simple and quiet.

At iYogi, we can offer wide ranging technical support to detect and delete malware without hampering the performance of your PC. By giving step-by-step resolution for installing, setting up or configuring latest anti-malware on your system, we can make your system thoroughly clean and secure. We can easily troubleshoot all errors you experience on your system due to a malware attack.

Apart from this, our tech experts can assist you to schedule automated scans with anti-malware on your PC as per your needs to thwart future vulnerabilities.

Adobe® Patches New Flash Zero-day Bug

Adobe has issued an emergency patch for a critical bug in its Flash Player software, which is being used in targeted malware attacks. Updating to Flash version 11.2.202.235 for Windows, Macintosh and Linux closes an “object confusion” vulnerability that, if exploited, could cause an a

New Twitter® spam campaign spreading fake antivirus

Security researchers from the antivirus firm Kaspersky Lab have reported about a new Twitter scam which has been active since the last couple of days. This scam directed users to malicious websites that in turn exploited vulnerabilities in the browser plug-ins to install fake antivirus software.

McAfee® detects new Android™ malware

Malware researchers at McAfee have discovered a new threat in the form of an Android malware that is capable of stealing a mobile’s initial password without actually infecting it. This Android malware is self-updating and is a remote-controlled Trojan that goes after your bank data. Accordi

Rare malware that resides in memory, found by Kaspersky®

Image credit - Adam Crowe A rare kind of malware that resides in a computer’s RAM rather than its hard disk has been found by the security company, Kaspersky. Interestingly, this bot is “fileless” and stays in the computer’s memory until the computer is rebooted, making it more difficult

6 smart ways to avoid malware

Last year saw a huge rise in the number of malware incidents and has become a major concern worldwide. Malware can be in the form of Trojans, worms, viruses, rootkits, spyware and adware. And once it infects your system, the trail of destruction it leaves ranges from identity-theft to phising attack

McAfee® mobile security suite launched at MWC 2012

The whole world is coming to your smartphone and apparently the figures do their own talking. The mobile market is projected to be worth a whooping US$1.2 trillion by 2020. So we are talking millions of smartphones and tablets that are going to flood our homes, offices, and schools. And all these

More malware attacks through DNS

Security experts reported at the ongoing 2012 RSA Conference that the increase in malware attack through Domain Name System (DNS) will increase in 2012. They also reported that companies are not scanning such threats on their networks. Experts reported that hackers attack through many channels li

Malware growth exceeds expectation, reported McAfee®

McAfee reported that the growth rate of malicious threats is increasing more than it has expected. Last year, in its third quarter threat report, the security vendor predicted that the number of malicious threats will reach 75 million in the fourth quarter. It was counted as 65 million in the 3r

Self mutating Trojans invade the Android™ platform

Malware miscreants have got a new ace up their sleeves. And this new ace is capable of re-inventing itself every time it is downloaded in order to beat antivirus detection. And the worst part is that it is now being adopted by mobile malware creators for the Android platform. New boys on the bloc

Total Defense™ announces ‘Total Defense Security Challenge’

Total Defense is a security software company that has announced an industry wide security challenge. It has boldly announced that users should demand better security performances at lesser costs. It says that it is confident and can provide both to its customers. Total Defense has also promised
 
 
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