The FBI recently achieved a significant victory by removing malicious software called PlugX from over 4,000 computers and ...
The US has again taken court-approved action to remove malware from privately-held internet-connected computers across the ...
The FBI has gained court approval to put an end to the PlugX malware in the U.S., which has affected over 2.5 million devices globally by infiltrating infected USB drives.
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