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Great. Now Even Your Headphones Can Spy on You
Israeli researchers show that even if you're paranoid enough to remove your computer's microphone, malware can convert your headphones into spy bugs.
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New malware found on 30,000 Macs has security pros stumped
A previously undetected piece of malware found on almost 30,000 Macs worldwide is generating intrigue in security circles, which are still trying to understand precisely what it does and what purpose its self-destruct capability serves.
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A Massive Fraud Operation Stole Millions From Online Bank Accounts
The crooks used emulators to mimic the phones of more than 16,000 customers whose mobile bank accounts had been compromised.
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Hackers are targeting MacOS users with this updated malware
A newly discovered form of malware is targeting Apple MacOS users in a campaign which researchers say is tied to a nation-state backed hacking operation. The campaign has been detailed by cybersecurity analysts at Trend Micro who've linked it to OceanLotus – also known as APT32 – a hacking group which is thought to have links to the Vietnamese government.
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Apple accidentally approved malware disguised as Flash, new report finds
The tech giant accidentally approved a trojan downloader as a safe macOS app.
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New P2P botnet infects SSH servers all over the world
Researchers have found what they believe is a previously undiscovered botnet that uses unusually advanced measures to covertly target millions of servers around the world.
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Texas courts slammed by ransomware attack
Officials say they will not bow to any blackmail or ransom demands. According to a statement issued on Monday by the Office of Court Administration (OCA), later posted on Twitter, the attack took place overnight last Thursday and was discovered on Friday morning.
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'Unkillable' Android malware gives hackers full remote access to your phone
Security experts are warning Android users about a particularly nasty strain of malware that's almost impossible to remove. Researcher Igor Golovin from Kaspersky has written a blog post explaining how the xHelper malware uses a system of nested programs, not unlike a Russian matryoshka doll, that makes it incredibly stubborn.
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How Routers Can Invite Nasty Malwares - Wireless Router Printer
As usage of internet service is increasing day by day,Similarly Viruses, Malwares and many other attacks are also increasing. Lets know How to avoid them.
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Unpatched VPN makes Travelex latest victim of “REvil” ransomware
In April of 2019, Pulse Secure issued an urgent patch to a vulnerability in its popular corporate VPN software—a vulnerability that not only allowed remote attackers to gain access without a username or password but also to turn off multi-factor authentication and view logs, usernames, and passwords cached by the VPN server in plain text. Now, a cybercriminal group is using that vulnerability to target and infiltrate victims, steal data, and plant ransomware.
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Wawa Data Breach Incident
Wawa has experienced a data security incident. Their information security team discovered malware on Wawa payment processing servers on December 10, 2019, and contained it by December 12, 2019. This malware affected customer payment card information used at potentially all Wawa locations beginning at different points in time after March 4, 2019 and until it was contained. At this time, we believe this malware no longer poses a risk to Wawa customers using payment cards at Wawa, and this malware never posed a risk to our ATM cash machines.
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Discord Turned Into an Info-Stealing Backdoor by New Malware
A new malware is targeting Discord users by modifying the Windows Discord client so that it is transformed into a backdoor and an information-stealing Trojan.
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Malware That Spits Cash Out of ATMs Has Spread Across the World
At 10am on a late November morning in Freiburg, Germany, a bank employee noticed something was wrong with a bank ATM. It had been hacked with a piece of malware called "Cutlet Maker" that is designed to make ATMs eject all of the money inside them, according to a law enforcement official familiar with the case.
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Google Warning: Tens Of Millions Of Android Phones Come Preloaded With Dangerous Malware
Millions of shiny new Android smartphones are being purchased with dangerous malware factory-installed, according to Google's own security research team. There have been multiple headlines about the millions of harmful apps being installed from the Play Store, but this is something new. And the danger to unsuspecting users, trusting that new boxed devices are safe and clean, is that some of that preinstalled malware can download other malware in the background, commit ad fraud, or even take over its host device.
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Windows malware strain records users on adult sites
New Varenyky trojan records videos of users navigating adult sites. Currently targeting only French users.
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25 Million Android Phones Infected With Malware That 'Hides In WhatsApp'
Fraudsters have managed to infect millions of Android phones via an Alibaba-owned app store, researchers claim.
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'Legit Apps Turned into Spyware' Targeting Android Users in Middle East
Legit Android Apps Turned into Spyware Malware App Targeting Users in Middle East
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Samsung tells owners of its QLED TVs to manually scan for malware every few weeks
What just happened? Do you own a Samsung QLED TV? If so, the company is advising that you regularly check for malware using its built-in virus scanner. Unsurprisingly, this hasn’t gone down well with most people.
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Triton is the world’s most murderous malware, and it’s spreading
When the Australian security consultant Julian Gutmanis was summoned to a petrochemical plant in Saudi Arabia in the summer of 2017, what he found made his blood run cold. By Martin Giles. (Mar. 5, 2019)
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Invisible Malware Is Here and Your Security Software Can't Catch It
Sophisticated attackers are now using "invisible malware," a new form of attack that your firewalls can't stop and your anti-malware software can't find nor remove. Here are steps you can take right now to protect your servers and network.
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