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McAfee Labs Threats Report: April 2021

In this edition, we present new findings in our traditional threat statistical categories – as well as our usual malware, sectors, and vectors – imparted in a new, enhanced digital presentation that’s more easily consumed and interpreted.

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What is a Cache?

Perhaps someone has told you that you need to “clear your cache,” but what does this mean and why should...

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When Hackers Get Hacked: the Malware Servers of a Data-Stealing Campaign

Selling stolen data is an easy way for cybercriminals to make some quick money on cyber black markets. The Flowchart...

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7 Things to Look for on Your Teen’s Instagram

  Over 300 million users post an average of 70 million photos and hit the like button 2.5 billion times...

Internet Security Privacy & Identity Protection

What is the Cloud?

You’ve probably heard of people storing information in “the cloud,” but what does that really mean, and is it safe...

McAfee Labs

Meet ‘Tox’: Ransomware for the Rest of Us

The packaging of malware and malware-construction kits for cybercrime “consumers” has been a long-running trend. Various turnkey kits that cover...

McAfee Labs

Malware Spreads Through Facebook Tag Scam

McAfee has recently observed a malware spreading through Facebook. This type of malware is not new, but it keeps evolving...

Family Safety

3 Live-Streaming Apps Parents Need to Know About

Three new apps mark a new generation of social networking by giving users the ability to live-stream with anyone, anytime,...

McAfee Labs

Brazilian Banking Malware Hides in SQL Database

Spam is a plague that has given headaches to system administrators and users for years. A lot of spam tries...

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Moore’s Law and Security

In case you haven’t noticed, you owe Moore’s Law a belated birthday card. The famed theorem, which set the technology...

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