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In today's digital world, protecting your computer and mobile devices against viruses and malware is essential.
Ransomware is a type of virus that encrypts the files of its victims.
Computer viruses can vary in severity, ranging from a slight inconvenience to catastrophic.
According to the authentic reports, it is been said that this coronavirus pandemic has had affected negatively to the financial markets of the world.
The pandemic created by the novel coronavirus has impacted our lives in a number of ways.
Almost all cyberattacks come as a surprise to the victim.
While the offline casino has stopped working worldwide due to the coronavirus pandemic, interest in online gambling is growing daily.
With the coronavirus, many people will want to try all sorts of sanitizers so that they can keep safe.
The year 2020 will always be remembered for different reasons but most importantly, the emergence of the novel coronavirus.
Yes, we’ve all had enough of this isolation, but as the virus rages on, we’d do well to make the best of our circumstances, right?
After noticing a near-constant decrease in May's cases, the coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak is rapidly spreading in Canada once again.
We’ve been living with computer viruses ever since the first ones started to appear in the 1980s.
Motion calls for online meetings to continue due to coronavirus crisis will be put to Lichfield District Council on 13th of October.
Glasgow-based firm develops air purifier units that kills coronavirus for hospitals.
Moving during the coronavirus pandemic could be more stressful because of the added anxiety level.
Buildings in King's Cross may never be fully occupied again due to the coronavirus.
The coronavirus pandemic has taught us a lot of lessons, but one of the biggest ones is that we need more healthcare professionals.
New online platform helps Scotland's health boards stay in touch with local communities amidst the coronavirus pandemic.
A recent survey reveals 30% of internet users in the UK had connections that did not meet their needs during the coronavirus pandemic.
Cheshire West and Chester Council issues warning against 'free CCTV' scam.