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POPULAR CYBERSECURITY PUBLICATIONSThe tech giant promised that it will be more transparent about users' data in Chrome 70 after coming under fire for its privacy policies earlier this week.
By Waqas
Android is one of the most vulnerable mobile operating systems with hackers developing new Android malware and banking trojan every 17 seconds. Then, there is Google and questionable security measures to protect users from sophisticated and persistent malware attacks. Recently, Lukas Stefanko, an IT security researcher at ESET has discovered a nasty piece of banking trojan targeting […]
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