The Federal Trade Commission warns that just because that pop-up or ad for a “free” computer scan has a Windows logo, doesn’t mean you can trust it. Scammers are impersonating well-known companies and ...
Downloading files from the Internet is an everyday activity for all of us. Whether for work or for entertainment, we often download files. However, a simple virus file downloaded from the internet can ...
We don’t talk enough about the amount of paperwork we come across every day. From essential bank documents, work contracts, tax notices, and bills to invoices, application forms, IDs, letters, and ...
Smart Scanning: Auto-detects edges and crops for sharp and high-quality results. With dedicated scanning modes for contracts, receipts, IDs, and bar codes. OCR and Editing: Convert scans to editable ...
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Computer experts are warning users about those pop-up ads that say a device is infected with a virus. It looks authentic, but it’s not. The fake virus alerts are called “scareware”, because they look ...
VirusTotal said antivirus software usually doesn't scan the BIOS of a computer, which means this layer remains unseen and a breach can fly under the radar. VirusTotal said antivirus software usually ...