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  • New Azov data wiper tries to frame researchers and BleepingComputer

    A new and destructive 'Azov Ransomware' data wiper is being heavily distributed through pirated software, key generators, and adware bundles, trying to frame well-known security researchers by claiming they are behind the attack.

  • BleepingComputer's most popular cybersecurity and tech stories of 2021

    ​2021 is over, and we can look forward to a hopefully healthier, safer, and more normal 2022. However, it was a big year for technology and cybersecurity with massive cyberattacks and data breaches, innovative phishing attacks, privacy concerns, and of course, zero-day vulnerabilities.

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  • BleepingComputer's most popular tech stories of 2020

    It was a big year for technology and cybersecurity with massive cyberattacks, worldwide outages, privacy concerns, and new features added to Windows. In this article, we list the ten most popular stories at BleepingComputer during 2020 with a summary of each.

  • BleepingComputer's Ten Most Viewed Stories of 2019

    2019 has come and gone and with it were many stories about new security improvements, data breaches, Windows improvements and bugs, vulnerabilities, fun software, and a wide range of interesting topics. This article lists the ten most viewed stories at BleepingComputer during 2019 with a brief summary of each.

  • BleepingComputer.com Is Now a Partner With No More Ransom!

    BleepingComputer is humbled and honored to announce that we have joined NoMoreRansom.org as an associate partner! We have been providing ransomware information, support, and the amazing decryptors from Michael Gillespie since the beginning and this partnership will enable more victims to receive the help they need.

  • Kraken Cryptor Ransomware Connecting to BleepingComputer During Encryption

    Over the weekend, the Kraken Cryptor Ransomware released version 2.0.6, which now connects to BleepingComputer during different stages of their encryption process. It is not known what they are trying to achieve by doing this, but it does provide BleepingComputer with insight into the amount of its victims.

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