Android trojan posing as government services and Starlink apps
We break down the BeatBanker trojan attack, which combines espionage, crypto theft, and mining with inventive ways to dig its heels into a smartphone.
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We break down the BeatBanker trojan attack, which combines espionage, crypto theft, and mining with inventive ways to dig its heels into a smartphone.
Consumers globally navigate the digital world with both enthusiasm and unease, balancing tech-savviness with concerns about privacy, AI impacts, and data security.
Advertising firms boast that they can listen in on conversations through smart TVs and smartphones. Is this true, and, if so — how can you avoid being snooped on?
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It turns out that the tale of Ali Baba is a collection of stories from ancient Persia about … cyberthreats?
If you don’t want to pay for extra gigabytes in iCloud, try these other ways to backup your photos and other iPhone files.
While surfing through Black Friday super deals, can you spot a real one from a dupe?
A review of the new Netflix documentary, The Great Hack, a take on Cambridge Analytica and life in the social media age in general.
How security researchers were able to track down cryptocurrency bots on Twitter.
The day I turned home network defender and stopped making fun of IoT developers.
Hackers took control over several USA FM stations’ equipment and released a provocative podcast on the air.
The new trend on IFA 2015 is all about integrity and security. Meet Kaspersky Lab’s observations from the trade show.
Much has been said about the VENOM vulnerability, which is part of the new-age phenomena of Virtualization.
When it comes to Mobile OSes, every 3rd option conversation these days mentions the need for some “true openness”. But do we really need this kind of openness?
Researcher discovers that Progressive Snapshot tools lack any real security controls and could be exploited by attackers to hack cars.
A massive provider of insurance for bond investments misconfigured one of its servers and accidentally made a variety of sensitive payment information indexable.
Virus Bulletin is a traditionally enterprise-focused event, but each year topics of consumer interest, like Apple malware, hackable devices and Bitcoin are presented.
Cyber-resilience is the ability to sustain damage, but ultimately succeed. In order to be resilient, businesses need to have a plan. One organization is dealing with attacks today that another will deal with tomorrow. There are ways businesses can help each other become cyber-resilient.
A recap of last week’s security news and research from the Black Hat hacker conference in Las Vegas, Nevada.