Are Macs safe? Threats to macOS users
Are Macs as safe as their owners think they are? A few recent stories about malware targeting macOS users.
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Are Macs as safe as their owners think they are? A few recent stories about malware targeting macOS users.
Cybercriminals send the Remcos remote-access trojan under the guise of letters from a new client.
Android 13 and 14 have a feature called Restricted Settings. We explain its purpose, and how malicious applications bypass it.
Bitcoin wallets created on online platforms between 2011 and 2015 may be insecure due to a vulnerability in the library for key generation.
Espionage operations to hack corporate routers are now commonplace — and all organizations need to be aware of this.
The Nothing Chats app from Nothing Phone promised to be the iMessage for Android, but in less than 24 hours it was removed from Google Play due to a shocking lack of security.
How attackers use infected archives and malicious browser extensions to steal Facebook Business accounts.
Our researchers discovered spyware-infected WhatsApp modifications distributed through Telegram channels and websites with WhatsApp mods.
We discuss what zero-click attacks are, why they’re dangerous, and how to protect your company from them.
A look at some recent cases of Android malware infiltrating the most official of official app stores — Google Play.
Buying a cheap Android device can be an expensive mistake if it fails to perform its primary function or happens to be infected with viruses right out of the box.
The three most dangerous Android features that make your smartphone much more vulnerable to malware.
It’s time to update Confluence Data Center and Confluence Server: they contain a serious vulnerability that allows unauthorized creation of administrator accounts.
Examples of how QR codes in emails are used for phishing.
What personal information do modern cars collect about you, and how can you avoid surveillance or hacking of your vehicle?
Fraudsters are buying blue checkmarks to impersonate well-known brands on X (ex-Twitter) and scam users.
We’ve found several scam investment-apps in the App Store that dupe users out of personal information.
Even if you don’t know it, you probably have devices running Linux at home — and they need protection too! Here are three Linux threats that even IT professionals often forget about.
Kids use social networks and IMs a lot, and don’t keep in mind that the “internet remembers all”. How to reduce the digital footprint of your tiny beloved ones (even if they’re taller than you).
Dive into the depths of AI’s promised game-changing effects and also its perils, emerging AI threats, and our CEO’s vision for cyber immunity at our APAC Cybersecurity Weekend 2023.
Web services and apps are part and parcel of the modern learning process — both online and offline. But they’re often insecure and pose a threat to your child’s personal data. How to stay safe?