Google Play Bitten by Sharkbot Info-stealer ‘AV Solution’
Google removed six different malicious Android applications targeting mainly users in the U.K. and Italy that were installed about 15,000 times.
Read MoreGoogle removed six different malicious Android applications targeting mainly users in the U.K. and Italy that were installed about 15,000 times.
Read MoreThreat actors target Office 365 and Google Workspace in a new campaign, which uses a legitimate domain associated with a road-safety center in Moscow to send messages.
Read MoreThe vulnerabilities could allow threat actors to disrupt or access kernel activity and may be under active exploit.
Read MoreWhile IT automation is growing, big challenges remain. Chris Hass, director of information security and research at Automox, discusses how the future looks.
Read MoreMalicious Google Play apps have circumvented censorship by hiding trojans in software updates.
Read MoreA pair of bugs in the Snap-owned tracking app reveal phone numbers and allow account hijacking.
Read MoreThe SEO poisoning bot, capable of full system takeover, is actively taking over social media accounts, masquerading as popular games like Temple Run.
Read MoreDemand for public Wi-Fi is on the rise. Usually free of charge, but there is a risk of expensive losses. Learn ways to protect yourself from cyber-threats.
Read MoreWith human error being the common factor in most cyberattacks, employee training has got to get better. To that end, Trustwave cybersec training expert Darren Van Booven explains the importance of fish stress balls and management buy-in.
Read MoreOne cryptography expert said that ‘serious flaws’ in the way Samsung phones encrypt sensitive material, as revealed by academics, are ’embarrassingly bad.’
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