Malicious Attacks
Malicious attacks is any intentional attempt to damage, disrupt, or gain unauthorized access to a system, network, or device. These attacks can be carried out by hackers, cybercriminals, or automated bots and often involve the use of malware (malicious software).
Common Types of Malicious Attacks we detect and remove:
Phishing – Fake emails or websites trick users into revealing sensitive information.
Ransomware – Encrypts files and demands payment for decryption.
Trojan Horses – Disguised as legitimate software but secretly perform harmful actions.
Spyware – Tracks user activities and steals information.
Denial-of-Service (DoS/DDoS) Attacks – Overloads systems, making them unusable.
SQL Injection – Injects malicious code into databases to access or manipulate data.
Zero-Day Exploits – Attacks that take advantage of undiscovered security vulnerabilities.