Sekoia: Latest in the Financial Sector Cyber Threat Landscape
Phishing, infostealer malware, ransomware, supply chain attacks, data breaches and crypto-related attacks are among the top evolving threats in the financial sector, says Sekoia.
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Phishing, infostealer malware, ransomware, supply chain attacks, data breaches and crypto-related attacks are among the top evolving threats in the financial sector, says Sekoia.
Signal is testing a new feature that allows users to conceal their phone numbers by using public usernames. The feature is currently being tested in a separate staging environment and users can access it by installing pre-beta builds.
A new malware is bypassing an Android 13 security measure that restricts permissions to apps downloaded out of the legitimate Google Play Store.
The Mobile Application Security Assessment (MASA) allows developers to have their apps independently validated against a global security standard, such as the Mobile Application Security Verification Standard (MASVS).
Is it better to stress now, or stress more later? Organizations that possess effective patch and vulnerability management suffer stress earlier as vulnerabilities are announced and their teams work hard to eliminate them. Organizations that don’t patch promptly likely suffer additional stress when the unpatched vulnerabilities are targeted by attackers. The ongoing stress related to […]
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Huawei, Honor, and Vivo devices are displaying false security alerts urging the deletion of the Google app due to a supposed TrojanSMS-PA malware, but Google denies that its app triggered the alerts.
Learn how to easily associate an Apple ID with a second iPhone to access all your apps, media and iCloud services seamlessly with this step-by-step guide.
This Safari vulnerability has not been exploited in the wild. Apple offers a mitigation, but the fix needs to be enabled manually.
It is common knowledge that connecting your devices to public Wi-Fi can expose them to potential malware and other security risks. But have you ever considered the dangers that might be lurking within public USB chargers?
The post US-B Careful: Public iPhone Chargers Lie in Wait appeared first on McAfee Blog.
Is your device infected with malware? Don’t panic. Learn how to remove malware on Windows and Mac devices now.
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