Android Malware Thrives on Google Play
Malware developers have established a thriving market to add malicious Android apps to Google Play, the official app store for Android, for $2,000 to $20,000.
Malware developers have established a thriving market to add malicious Android apps to Google Play, the official app store for Android, for $2,000 to $20,000.
The malware is equipped to siphon passwords and cookies from Chromium-based web browsers, along with data from instant messaging, and crypto wallet apps.
The malware uses SEO poisoning techniques to lure users searching for "WhatsApp web" to rogue domains, where they are infected with the malware.
Microsoft has announced plans to block embedded files with "dangerous extensions" in OneNote after reports that the service is increasingly being abused
Researchers at cybersecurity firm Check Point have discovered a new strain of ransomware that they have named Rorschach, the fastest threat of its kind.
Such vulnerabilities are frequently used by cybercriminals to exploit systems, and pose significant risks to organizations.
Ubuntu, a popular open-source operating system, recently published Security Notices to address vulnerabilities in the Linux kernel affecting Ubuntu 16.04 ESM.
Hackers are exploiting the SFX archives feature of compression software like WinRAR to plant backdoors without triggering security agents on the target system
Cybersecurity experts have warned that a group of hackers, known as TACTICAL#OCTOPUS, is using tax-related email lures to spread malware.
Researchers at Trend Micro have identified a new piece of malware called OpcJacker that has been active since the second half of 2022.
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