Fake Skype, Signal Apps Used to Spread Surveillanceware
Threat groups are increasingly relying on trojanized apps pretending to be legitimate – such as Skype or Signal – but are really spreading surveillanceware.
Read MoreThreat groups are increasingly relying on trojanized apps pretending to be legitimate – such as Skype or Signal – but are really spreading surveillanceware.
Read MoreHighly targeted spearphishing emails are being sent to oil and gas companies in hopes of infecting them with the Agent Tesla spyware.
Read MoreIn our previous stories, you might have already read about various campaigns warning how threat actors are capitalizing on the ongoing coronavirus pandemic in an attempt to infect your computers and mobile devices with malware or scam you out of your m…
Read MoreThe malware, the work of a new APT called TwoSail Junk, allows deep surveillance and total control over iOS devices.
Read MoreResearch puts the emerging mobile threat—which monitors the whereabouts and device activity of devices users as well as collects personal data—into clearer focus.
Read MoreThe third catfish attempt in three years from the Palestinian militant group adds a few technical advances to the mix.
Read MoreA high-severity vulnerability could allow cybercriminals to push malware or remotely execute code, using seemingly innocuous messages.
Read MoreThe recently disclosed Jeff Bezos phone hack and other incidents show that mobile devices are being increasingly targeted by sophisticated nation-state attackers.
Read MoreThe case highlights the rising issue of stalkerware, which has reached epidemic proportions.
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