Quick Heal welcomes you to its Beta Testing Program

“Creating a better future Requires creativity in the present.” – Matthew Goldfinger The Quick Heal 2014 series is in the making, and to sculpt the product into a masterpiece, we require your digital brain waves. Join Quick Heal’s Beta Testing program, get first-hand experience of our products, interact with our core developers, and share your […]

Protecting your Enterprise IT Security against Physical Threats

Whenever we talk of IT security, the first thing people look for is a security software. But what about physical intrusion? What about the physical security of the digital assets? Are they being safeguarded? Let us look what measures you must take to physically secure your network and its components. Always be Awake Surveillance cameras […]

What is Ransomware and How to remove it using Quick Heal?

Ransomware is called so, because it holds the victim’s computer hostage in return for money (ransom) from the user. This post tells you about ransomware, and how Quick Heal helps you deal with it. What is Ransomware? Ransomware is a sophisticated malware. It hijacks the victim’s system and renders it nonfunctional. The malware prevents the […]

Latest Security News and Updates from this Week

Number of Government Websites Hacked so Far – 78 According to Milind Deora, Minister of State for Communications & IT, 78 government websites have been compromised by hackers till June 2013. 16,000 odd cases related to spam, malware infection, and data breach have also come to light. Victims mainly included sites run by government, defense […]

How Prepared is your Business against Data Breach?

Data breach remains one of the most critical threats for any business; large, small, and medium. This post takes you through a quick questionnaire which will help you understand how vulnerable your company is to data breach. What is Data Breach? When confidential data of an organization or an individual is lost or illegally obtained […]

Worm.Gamarue – What it is and How does it Evolve?

Another popular malware whose mode of transport is removable drives, is known as worm.gamarue. This malware is also designed to communicate with a remote server to report its infection and download arbitrary files. These downloaded files are detected as Worm.Gamarue.B by Quick Heal. Primary Analysis: When USB drive shortcut is opened, .dll file which is […]

This Week’s Latest Security News and Updates

Good News for Facebookers! Facebook has this feature called “Secure Browsing”. Turning it ON directs the browser to communicate with Facebook using a secure connection. This feature makes it difficult for hackers and malware authors to steal information using unsecured Wi-Fi networks. The good news is, Facebook kept this feature as optional two years ago, […]

Why SMEs Need to get Serious about their IT Security?

What’s common between most small and medium enterprises? It is a false sense of IT security that they have. Most of these industries assume that they are too small to risk any cyber attack, and it is this very notion that cyber crooks take advantage of. This post explains why IT security of SMEs is […]

They come, they hide, and they mess up – Android.Obad and Android.Fakedefender

It looks like malware writers are leaving no stone unturned to target the Android platform. They are exploring every opportunity to do so; one such opportunity recently popped up in the form of two malwares viz. Android.Obad and Android.Fakedefender. Know what these malware are and how they work, from the rest of the post. Android.Obad […]