Coronavirus Prevention Campaigns Now An Opportunity For Emotet Malware Outbreak

Opportunists are everywhere looking for a small window where they can instill more chaos in an already uncertain world. The situation in the Wuhan Province of China is deteriorating rapidly. The spread of the Coronavirus is in full potential, but the government is doing its best to reduce the effect of the virus. It has already developed an antidote to the problem. On the other hand, the issues at hand are the safety campaigns against the spread of the Coronavirus....

December 16, 2025 · 2 min · 303 words · Alexis Smith

Crash Detection And Auto Dail 911 Feature For Iphone Coming Soon

It’s known that Apple has been working on crash detection for years and would embed this feature in its devices sometime. And the time has come, as per WSJ’s report, which said the feature could come to iPhones soon. Once live, the feature uses an accelerometer to detect any sudden crashes and call the 911 emergency helpline immediately if there’s no response from the user in time. Apple’s Crash Detection is Coming Devices or features like automatic detection of crashes are always needed, as they respond with available help immediately when in an immovable situation....

December 16, 2025 · 2 min · 316 words · Dolores Rabito

Customize Your Windows 10 Pc With These Microsoft Store Apps

While Microsoft gives us a lot of tools to customize our system, we feel limited always. This is because the Windows space is wide enough to tweak and explore things. While we have limited Microsoft Store apps compared to Android and iOS app stores, few tools can significantly change. Here are they; Best Apps to Customise Windows 10 Look 1.) Xpo Music It’s like a mod app for Spotify, which integrates well into the desktop Spotify app by giving you more flexibility....

December 16, 2025 · 2 min · 364 words · Jaime Smithers

Ebay Scans Your Computer Ports While Surfing Their Site, Here’S Why?

eBay is found scanning the computer ports of its visitors, without letting them know. While the actual reason is yet to be known, BleepingComputer thinks it’s for detecting the compromised systems, which are used by hackers to place fake orders. The scan was done through a script that leverages the WebSockets , to connect to a localhost computer. Overall, it’s scanning over 14 ports that comprise mostly remote applications like TeamViewer, AnyDesk, etc....

December 16, 2025 · 2 min · 315 words · Cynthia Collins

Facebook Messenger Expands End-To

In the latest update to its instant messenger, Meta expanded the default end-to-end encryption support for all chats in the Messenger app. Also, Facebook Messenger received new themes, custom emojis and reactions, group profile photos, link previews, and active status support. Though announced today, these features will be rolling out gradually to everyone who’s running the latest version of Messenger. Facebook Messenger New Features While Facebook and Instagram are facing the backlash of being negatively impactful, Messenger is growing well as a standalone app....

December 16, 2025 · 2 min · 303 words · Timothy Schille

Fake Chatgpt Apps And Domains Pushing Malware Are In Wild

Exploiting the popularity of ChatGPT – threat actors are found to be distributing phishing pages and malware to unsuspecting users. Some noted by security researchers and firms point at different domains impersonating Open AI or ChatGPT – asking users to download them for free access to the chatbot. Unsuspecting users installing them may risk losing their sensitive data on the device, which may further lead to money theft too. Distributing Fake ChatGPT Apps ChatGPT, the conversational AI chatbot that stirred the entire technology industry in recent months, launched a premium subscription earlier this month....

December 16, 2025 · 2 min · 233 words · Courtney Garrison

Fix

Even though all the features you have in Windows 11 , it is quite common to face problems with the OS. Many users have reported that their mouse keeps on scrolling automatically . This issue was particularly reported by many users stating that when they open a page with a slider, it keeps on scrolling down. Well, there are no exact reasons behind facing this issue. If you encounter a mouse auto-scrolling issue, it might be due to a problematic connection between the mouse and PC, discharged battery of the mouse, a mouse incompatible with your issues, and various such....

December 16, 2025 · 4 min · 793 words · Jenna Waters

Fix

While streaming on the internet, you may run into various problems. One of those problems is “No Valid Sources Available for This Video” . This is a common error, and a slow internet, individual website video players, and your browser cache data might trigger this video error. There is nothing to be tense about, even if you encounter this error. This error is easy to fix, and if you are looking for ways to fix it, this article will help you....

December 16, 2025 · 4 min · 809 words · Veronica Flores

Glupteba Gang Is Back With More Tools And Scope Of Attack

Six months after being taken down by Google, the Glupteba gang is back into action with improved controls and even more weapons. Leveraging the blockchain, Glupteba hackers retrieve their wallet addresses, C2 server details, and for others operations. Though this makes the gang’s operations public, it makes it resilient to normal takedowns by law enforcement. Rebirth of Glupteba Hackers In December last year, Google took down the operations of Glupteba – a new-age threat actor that leverages the Bitcoin blockchain to perform its malicious operations....

December 16, 2025 · 2 min · 315 words · Lacy Ferguson

Google Chrome On Android To Open Multiple Windows Soon

Google is adding support for multiple Chrome instances on Android, as it’s seen submitting code for this feature in its future versions. With this, users can open upto 5 windows of Chrome and have unlimited tabs in each of them. Moreover, they can manage windows easily and switch between them through the device’s recent apps. To experience this, the user’s device should run on Android 12 and Chrome’s latest version....

December 16, 2025 · 2 min · 337 words · Regina Summers

Google I/O 2022 Event Date Announced, May Unveil Android 13

Google has just revealed this year’s I/O dates, where it may officially announce the next iteration of Android – Android 13. This comes from Alphabet’s CEO Sundar Pichai, who announced the Google I/O 2022 event dates as May 11th and 12th. Though he didn’t mention anything about Android 13, it’s most probably about the next version of Android, considering its previous timeline of I/O events agendas. Google I/O 2022 Event Dates Like every year, Google is preparing for one of its grand events – the I/O conference – for this year in May....

December 16, 2025 · 1 min · 141 words · Toni Smith

Google Is Sued For Deceptive Location Tracking In Android

On the count of collecting location data from Android users through deceptive tactics, Google is now being sued by three US state attorneys general. According to their filings, Google is using either confusing or invasive methods to collect location data from Android users, and putting innocent users in dark by not letting them know. A Google spokesperson has denied these allegations, citing the recent privacy changes they made for people....

December 16, 2025 · 2 min · 294 words · Thomas Gardea

Google Is Working On A New Medical Records App For Users

Google is apparently working on a new medical records app, which saves the users sensitive medical records and lets them access them easily. Leaked screenshots of this app show four tabs at the bottom, which let’s organize and share medical records, and add contacts of healthcare providers for quick contact. More details on this app are yet to be official. Google Medical Records App Google in 2008 has launched a medical record storing app but scraped the service in 2012 after seeing limited adoption....

December 16, 2025 · 2 min · 289 words · Gary Whisenhunt

Google Pays Fine Of $170 Million Dollars For Compromising Privacy Of Children On Youtube

Amidst much hype, Google has to cough up $170 million fine to the Federal Trade Commission for violating the privacy of children on YouTube. Adequate information came to light, which stated that the online behemoth had earned millions by leaking information about kids without their parents’ consent. Google admits its mistake and has to pay $136 million to the FTC and an additional $34 million fine to New York state for not meeting the standards of COPPA....

December 16, 2025 · 2 min · 231 words · Chad Dugan

Google Shows The New Play Store Design For Large Screen Devices

As Google promised to make Android better for large-screen devices, the company has now rolled out guidelines for app developers on how to tune their apps accordingly. These include capturing their app screenshots in as many form factors as possible and displaying them better instead of promoting only through words in the description. Also, Google showcased what the Play Store for large-screen devices and ChromeOS would look like. A Suitable Play Store for Large Screen Devices Google’s unveiling of the Pixel Tablet isn’t just a hardware show, but its dedication to transforming the underlying software too....

December 16, 2025 · 2 min · 342 words · Christy Rex

Google Wallet Not Working?

Google Wallet is like a digital wallet on your device. It lets you store and use your payment cards, passes, tickets, keys, and IDs. It’s a convenient and secure way to pay for stuff online and in stores. But there are times when Google Wallet stops working, which can cause issues. If you are experiencing the same issue, we’ve got your back! In this article, we’ll walk through troubleshooting steps to get your Google Wallet running smoothly again....

December 16, 2025 · 4 min · 665 words · Antonio Cote

Have I Been Pwned Site To Go Open

Have I Been Pwned , a site that tells whether our online passwords are compromised or not, is now going open-source. The maker of this, Troy Hunt has announced this decision with the intention of making it reach more people and develop even better. Though announced, he said to be making open-source after making sure the databases don’t fall in wrong hands. Have I Been Pwned Going Open-source The idea behind Have I Been Pwned was so appreciated that millions of users turn to the site for checking whether their passwords were compromised or not....

December 16, 2025 · 2 min · 259 words · Thomas Warren

How To Delete Chatgpt Account And Data?

Are you looking for a way to delete the ChatGPT account and data? So here we will discuss the best official ways to do it. ChatGPT has become very popular these days. We have seen many videos related to ChatGPT on social media which create a craze among people. Chatgpt is an AI chatbot that understands human language and provides the best and most accurate details desired by humans. You can ask this AI chatbot anything, it will give you complete details about it....

December 16, 2025 · 3 min · 598 words · Robert Costa

How To Delete System32 Windows (C:) Drive Files?

Have you ever wondered if you can delete system folders in Windows, like the System32 folder? I’ve always wondered and once tried to do so. But the results were disastrous. Your system will become unstable, and you cannot do anything. The only way to restore is to reinstall the system. Suppose you learn to delete the system32 folder. In that case, you can apply the same methods to delete folders like “Windows....

December 16, 2025 · 4 min · 802 words · Janet Cho

How To Download And Install Blender On Windows 11

We all have seen that 3D animation content is increasing rapidly on the Internet, and it looks very satisfying. But have you ever thought about creating such animations yourself? If yes, then Blender is one of the best choices for beginners. This is open-source software that anyone can use for free on their Windows, and this software is also easier to use than other professional 3D software . If you don’t know how to download and install Blender on Windows, don’t worry....

December 16, 2025 · 3 min · 458 words · Alan Ambrose