01 Sep

Here’s how 5 mobile banking apps put 300,000 users’ digital fingerprints at risk

Massive amounts of private data – including more than 300,000 biometric digital fingerprints used by five mobile banking apps – have been put at risk

Author rabih
01 Sep

Oh no, that James Webb Space Telescope snap might actually contain malware

Scumbags are using a photo from the James Webb Space Telescope to smuggle Windows malware onto victims’ computers – albeit in a roundabout way. The

Author rabih
01 Sep

LabMD gets another shot at defamation claim against ‘extortionate’ infosec biz

LabMD, the embattled and now defunct cancer-testing company, will get another chance at suing security firm Tiversa for defamation following an appeals court ruling.  The

Author rabih
01 Sep

FBI: Look out, crooks stole $1.3b in cryptocurrency in just three months this year

The FBI has urged people to be cautious and heavily research a DeFi – decentralized finance – provider before putting your money into it, after

Author rabih
31 Aug

Aussies Fear Snakes, Spiders and Getting Hacked

Fears and phobias. We all have them. But what are your biggest ones? I absolutely detest snakes but spiders don’t worry me at all. Well,

Author rabih
31 Aug

Decisions on health data sharing should not be taken by politicians, citizen juries find

As the NHS in England is set to launch a competition for a far-reaching patient data platform, a public consultation has said decisions about health

Author rabih
31 Aug

China-linked APT40 gang targets wind farms, Australian government

Researchers at security company Proofpoint and PricewaterhouseCoopers (PWC) said on Tuesday they had identified a cyber espionage campaign that delivers the ScanBox exploitation framework through

Author rabih
30 Aug

Find a security hole in Google’s open source and you could bag a $31,337 reward

Google has created a bug bounty program that will reward those who find and report vulnerabilities in its open-source projects, thereby hopefully strengthening software supply-chain

Author rabih
30 Aug

Privacy, please! Why a VPN on your smartphone may be a smart move for you.

Using a VPN on your smartphone can boost your privacy in a big way, particularly with all the data tracking that’s happening out there today. 

Author rabih
30 Aug

That ‘clean’ Google Translate app is actually Windows crypto-mining malware

Watch out: someone is spreading cryptocurrency-mining malware disguised as legitimate-looking applications, such as Google Translate, on free software download sites and through Google searches. The

Author rabih
30 Aug

Google Play to ban Android VPN apps from interfering with ads

Google in November will prohibit Android VPN apps in its Play store from interfering with or blocking advertising, a change that may pose problems for

Author rabih
30 Aug

Google Play rule change will prevent Android VPN apps from interfering with ads

Google in November will prohibit Android VPN apps in its Play store from interfering with or blocking advertising, a change that may pose problems for

Author rabih
29 Aug

+Malicious Cookie Stuffing Chrome Extensions with 1.4 Million Users

Authored by Oliver Devane and Vallabh Chole  A few months ago, we blogged about malicious extensions redirecting users to phishing sites and inserting affiliate IDs

Author rabih
29 Aug

Critical hole in Atlassian Bitbucket allows any miscreant to hijack servers

A critical command-injection vulnerability in multiple API endpoints of Atlassian Bitbucket Server and Data Center could allow an unauthorized attacker to remotely execute malware, and

Author rabih
27 Aug

77% of security leaders fear we’re in perpetual cyberwar from now on

In brief A survey of cybersecurity decision makers found 77 percent think the world is now in a perpetual state of cyberwarfare. In addition, 82

Author rabih
26 Aug

PyPI warns of first-ever phishing campaign against its users

The Python Package Index, better known among developers as PyPI, has issued a warning about a phishing attack targeting developers who use the service. The

Author rabih
26 Aug

Now Oktapus gets access to some DoorDash customer info via phishing attack

DoorDash has confirmed that “a small percentage” of its customers and delivery drivers’ information, including names, email and delivery addresses, phone numbers, and order and

Author rabih
26 Aug

DoorDash customer info caught up in Oktapus arms

DoorDash has confirmed that “a small percentage” of its customers’ data and employees’ information, including names, email and delivery addresses, phone numbers, and order and

Author rabih
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