Badware
If a free tool asks for "permission to read your data on all websites" or runs a hidden headless browser—it’s badware.
Stay safe. Stay skeptical. 🛡️
🔹 Your browser homepage changed without your permission. 🔹 You see ads on websites that don't usually have ads (like your bank login). 🔹 Your computer fan runs loud even when you aren't doing anything. badware
Ad fraud modules hidden inside "legitimate" image resize libraries. If a free tool asks for "permission to
Most people think "malware" is the only danger. But (spyware, adware, and misleading software) operates in a gray area that is often more insidious than a ransomware attack. 🛡️ 🔹 Your browser homepage changed without your
We've stopped clicking shady .exe files, but we blindly npm install packages with 500 dependencies. That's where modern badware hides.
✅ Don't click "Cancel" on the pop-up (that sometimes installs it). Force close the browser instead. ✅ Run a dedicated scanner like Malwarebytes or AdwCleaner. ✅ Uninstall that "PDF Converter" you downloaded last week.