Android
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Ransomware Attackers Use Microsoft-Signed Drivers to Gain Access to Systems
Microsoft on Tuesday disclosed it took steps to suspend accounts that were used to publish malicious drivers that were certified…
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Google Adds Passkey Support to Chrome for Windows, macOS and Android
Dec 12, 2022Ravie LakshmananPassword Management Google has officially begun rolling out support for passkeys, the next-generation passwordless login standard, to…
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Researchers Uncover Darknet Service Allowing Hackers to Trojonize Legit Android Apps
Dec 08, 2022Ravie LakshmananMobile Security / Android Malware Researchers have shed light on a new hybrid malware campaign targeting both…
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Apple Boosts Security With New iMessage, Apple ID, and iCloud Protections
Apple on Wednesday announced a raft of security measures, including an Advanced Data Protection setting that enables end-to-end encrypted (E2EE)…
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Darknet’s Largest Mobile Malware Marketplace Threatens Users Worldwide
Dec 06, 2022Ravie LakshmananMobile Malware / Darknet Cybersecurity researchers have shed light on a darknet marketplace called InTheBox that’s designed…
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Hackers Sign Android Malware Apps with Compromised Platform Certificates
Platform certificates used by Android smartphone vendors like Samsung, LG, and MediaTek have been found to be abused to sign…
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Watch Out! These Android Keyboard Apps With 2 Million Installs Can be Hacked Remotely
Multiple unpatched vulnerabilities have been discovered in three Android apps that allow a smartphone to be used as a remote…
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Schoolyard Bully Trojan Apps Stole Facebook Credentials from Over 300,000 Android Users
More than 300,000 users across 71 countries have been victimized by a new Android threat campaign called the Schoolyard Bully…
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This Malicious App Abused Hacked Devices to Create Fake Accounts on Multiple Platforms
A malicious Android SMS application discovered on the Google Play Store has been found to stealthily harvest text messages with…
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Elon Musk Confirms Twitter 2.0 will Bring End-to-End Encryption to Direct Messages
Twitter chief executive Elon Musk confirmed plans for end-to-end encryption (E2EE) for direct messages on the platform. The feature is…
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