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Greyware
What it is Greyware (also spelled grayware) is software that isn’t outright malicious but annoying or intrusive. It may change your browser settings, show extra ads, track usage, or install add-ons you didn’t ask for. It’s less dangerous than true ...
 
Graphical User Interface (GUI)
What it is A Graphical User Interface (GUI) is the visual layer of software - windows, icons, menus, buttons, sliders - that lets you point, click, and drag instead of typing commands. It makes software easier to learn and reduces errors for everyday ...
 
Godfather Android Malware
What it is Godfather is an Android banking trojan that overlays fake login screens on top of real banking and crypto apps to steal credentials, SMS codes, and seed phrases. It can also read notifications and intercept 2FA to drain accounts. Technical ...
 
Gootkit (Waldek)
What it is Gootkit is a banking trojan for Windows that targets sectors like finance, law, and healthcare. It steals logins, browser cookies, and payment data, and can pull in extra payloads to widen the breach. Technical details and IOCs - see our ...
 
Globally Unique Identifier (GUID)
What it is A GUID is a 128-bit ID that’s designed to be unique. It looks like a long string of letters and numbers with hyphens, for example 550e8400-e29b-41d4-a716-446655440000. Windows and many apps use GUIDs to tag things so they can tell them ...
 
Ghostware
What it is Ghostware is stealthy malware built to avoid detection. It slips into high-value targets like companies or governments, quietly collects sensitive data, then wipes or hides traces so traditional antivirus has little to find. How it works - ...
 
General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR)
What it is The GDPR is the EU’s data privacy law. It sets clear rules for how organizations collect, use, share, and store personal data - and gives people strong rights over their information, no matter where a company is based if it serves EU ...