Mobile threats: who targeted smartphones in 2021
In 2021 there were fewer attacks on smartphones and tablets than in 2020. But that’s no reason to relax, and here’s why.
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In 2021 there were fewer attacks on smartphones and tablets than in 2020. But that’s no reason to relax, and here’s why.
Hackers from Lapsus$ group claim they breached Okta, a major provider of access management systems.
What is a seed phrase, how scammers use it to steal cryptowallets, and how to protect your MetaMask account.
The geopolitical conflict in Ukraine is the latest example of malicious actors trying to cash in on unsuspecting victims.
HermeticRansom cryptor was used as a distraction to support HermeticWiper attacks.
In the past year, a slew of cases in which criminals used AirTags to stalk people have come to light. We explain how this works and how to protect yourself.
Dangerous vulnerability in WebKit (CVE-2022-22620) is believed to be actively exploited by hackers. Update your iOS devices as soon as possible!
How to protect your iPhone or Android smartphone from Pegasus and similar mobile APTs.
Dangerous vulnerability was discovered in Dark Souls III videogame that can be used to gain control of a gamer’s computer.
Microsoft patches more than a 100 vulnerabilities in Windows 10 and 11, Windows Server 2019 and 2022, Exchange Server, Office, and Edge browser.
How a fake restart helps malware to gain a foothold in a smartphone’s operating system without exploiting a persistence vulnerability.
Researchers discovered a critical vulnerability in Apache Log4j library, which scores perfect 10 out of 10 in CVSS. Here’s how to protect against it.
Employees can install proxyware without their employer’s knowledge, introducing additional business cyberrisks.
We analyze some typical examples of phishing bait for movie streamers.
We look at some examples of LinkedIn phishing and explain how everyone can avoid taking the bait.
In the wake of recent research, we talk about several scenarios that underlie malicious activity on Discord.
Over the past five years, the Trickbot banking Trojan has evolved into a multifunctional tool for cybercriminals.
Just like many other modern devices, seemingly “dumb” feature phones are much smarter than you might think. And this may be a problem.
FinSpy spyware targets Android, iOS, macOS, Windows, and Linux users. Here’s what it can do and how to stay protected.
Google released an update that patches three dangerous vulnerabilities in Google Chrome. Update your browser right away!