The simple answer to this question is “no”. Why?
Are you being bombarded with ads every time you try to browse the web? Is your computer slow and prone to shutting down out of the blue? If this is the case, there’s a good chance that your device has been infected with adware.
The tech world recently saw a small insurgence of stalkerware on smartphones however, it’s not completely clear what “stalkerware” is and why Android is a primary target.
With the new and improved Acronis Active Protection it is highly unlikely that ransomware would find a way past, however even if ransomware did get through your anti-virus and start to encrypt files, Acronis Active Protection will immediately detect the encryption and block it.
Ransomware is one of the fastest growing cyber security threats in the world but first, let us see exactly what ransomware is?
By any chance if you are a member of any group in Facebook, your personal data might be inappropriately accessed by more than 100 app developers.
ESET security company warns companies in particular vulnerability called BlueKeep
Cyanweb Solutions is a Perth-based company which provides web and IT based services. On the 27th June 2018 Cyanweb Solutions experienced a serious data terrorist attack where 88% of client data stored on a cPanel administrative server was deleted.