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Researchers say infections by the Purple Fox botnet malware, first spotted in 2018, continue to rise thanks to a new technique that allows PC-to-PC spread (Zack Whittaker/TechCrunch)

Researchers say infections by the Purple Fox botnet malware, first spotted in 2018, continue to rise thanks to a new technique that allows PC-to-PC spread (Zack Whittaker/TechCrunch) Researchers say infections by the Purple Fox botnet malware, first spotted in 2018, continue to rise thanks to a new technique that allows PC-to-PC spread (Zack Whittaker/TechCrunch) Reviewed by swadu on March 23, 2021 Rating: 5

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