New SMS Stealer Infects Millions Of Android Users In 113 Countries
Since February 2022, a highly advanced Android malware campaign has been specifically designed to attack one-time passwords (OTPs), which are...
Read more →Since February 2022, a highly advanced Android malware campaign has been specifically designed to attack one-time passwords (OTPs), which are...
Read more →Despite robust defenses, Cross-Site Scripting (XSS) remains a persistent web vulnerability, as its exploitation has become increasingly challenging. A recent...
Read more →Here’s a look at the most interesting products from the past month, featuring releases from: AttackIQ, AuditBoard, Black Kite, BlueVoyant,...
Read more →Image: Midjourney A malicious fraud campaign dubbed “ERIAKOS” promotes more than 600 fake web shops through Facebook advertisements to steal...
Read more →As cyberattacks on healthcare organizations surge, several state-level lawmakers are pushing back against what they see as excessive class-action lawsuits...
Read more →Researchers uncovered a critical operational security (OPSEC) failure by the Medusa Ransomware Group, allowing them to access the group’s cloud...
Read more →A new Android malware that researchers call ‘BingoMod’ can wipe devices after successfully stealing money from the victims’ bank accounts using...
Read more →The Mayor of London has launched a trial of the London Privacy Register, which aims to provide greater openness around...
Read more →Microsoft said it would spend more money this fiscal year to build out AI infrastructure even as growth slowed in...
Read more →A ransomware attack disrupted operations at OneBlood blood bank Pierluigi Paganini July 31, 2024 OneBlood, a non-profit blood bank serving...
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Read more →People worldwide report seeing mysterious $1 or $0 charges from Shopify-charge.com appearing on their credit card bills, even when they did...
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