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Malware scanning

Malware scanning refers to the process adopted by cybersecurity software to inspect and identify harmful software called malware in computer systems and networks. The term "Malware scanning" is used across cybersecurity...   Read More


Mobile devices

Mobile devices refer to portable, handheld computing devices that have a touch or non-touch display interface and a miniaturized keyboard. They can easily connect to the internet and perform most functions traditionally reserved...   Read More


Malware Scan

Malware Scan is a critical function within the context of cybersecurity and antivirus programming designed to protect computer systems and networks. It identifies, neutralizes, and eliminates threats posed by malicious software,...   Read More


Mirror Backup

Mirror backup, with refers to a type of backup approach in which the exact replication of a dataset is created and stored in a different storage medium. mirror backup copies all the data and files in their exact form, presenting...   Read More


Message filtering

Message filtering, in the context of cybersecurity and antivirus operations, refers to the practice of inspecting and managing data packets or messages passing through a network system with the purpose of eliminating any harmful,...   Read More


Manual backup

Manual backup refers to the process of copying or archiving data physically, in a way initiated by the user, instead of being automated. This procedure is highly valuable in any instance of data corruption, mishap, loss due to...   Read More


Mobile device backup

Mobile device backup is a regular process adopted to store copies of data found on different types of mobile devices like smartphones, tablets, etc., in an alternate location to safeguard against unexpected breaching or loss of...   Read More


Multi-Platform Backup

Multi-platform backup, as the name suggests, is a cybersecurity procedure and technique created to backup data from different platforms in an organization's network. These platforms may include, but are not limited to, computer...   Read More


Monitoring Services

Monitoring services in the context of cybersecurity and antivirus are vital assets for maintaining the security, integrity and continuity of personal and business digital operations. Primarily, monitoring services encompass a...   Read More


Multi-cloud Environment

A multi-cloud environment refers to the strategic deployment of cloud computing services selected from different vendors. Various data storage facilities, network elements, or digital applications could be a part of this...   Read More


Malicious iFrames

Malicious iFrames represent one of the most nefarious cybersecurity threats. An iFrame (Inline Frame) is an HTML document embedded inside another HTML document on a website, essentially enabling the inclusion of different content...   Read More


Message tracing

Message tracing refers to the detailed process that entails tracking a message from the point of initial creation, during its transit, through its delivery, retention, and possible destruction. This involves comprehensive...   Read More


Message encryption

Message encryption is a pivotal concept in the sphere of cybersecurity that pertains to the conversion of readable plain text into an absorbed and cover-up cryptic text. it's a key mechanism used to prevent unauthorized access...   Read More


Money muling

Money muling is a type of fraudulent activity commonly associated with cybercrime that centers around the illegal movement of money. The term 'mule' is borrowed from the illegal drug trade where 'drug mules' are people used to...   Read More


Multi-platform dashboards

Multi-platform dashboards are dynamic tools that aggregate, organize, visualize, and analyze data from multiple different sources across several platforms. Particularly in the cybersecurity and antivirus realm, these dashboards...   Read More


MacOS

"MacOS," formerly known as OS X or Mac OS X, is an exceptional proprietary operating system developed by Apple Inc for their Mac family of computers. It operates with a UNIX-based framework with powerful features to support the...   Read More


MacOS Catalina

MacOS Catalina, also known as macOS 10.15, is an operating system developed by Apple Inc. It is named after Santa Catalina Island, located in California, resonating with Apple's tradition of naming its operating systems after...   Read More


MacOS Mojave

MacOS Mojave, or more commonly known simply as Mojave, is the fifteenth significant release and is the operative system from Apple for Macintosh computers. Mojave was originally released to the public in September of 2018,...   Read More


MacOS High Sierra

MacOS High Sierra, which was the fifteenth major release of OSX from Apple Inc., is designed to enhance the user experience on desktops and laptops. Among the myriad other features, one of its core strengths is advanced...   Read More


Multi-platform Management

Multiplatform management is a strategy for safeguarding, optimizing, and controlling computing resources, applications, and data across a product line in which multiple types of endpoints (also referred to as platforms) are used....   Read More


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