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POPULAR CYBERSECURITY PUBLICATIONSResearchers use malicious NFC tags and booby-trapped physical surfaces to connect Android devices to malicious wireless networks.
The iPhone-maker announced the 'Sign in with Apple' API, and restrictions on location-tracking.
An attacker could gain remote access by chaining together an exploit for home routers with the TV flaw.
Google May Limit Ad blockers for Regular Users Amidst Criticism from Consumer Advocates. Google Chrome is perhaps the most popular of all web and mobile browsers at the moment, and this popularity is a result of various user-friendly features that it offers. However, the recent decision of Google to deactivate most of the ad blockers […]
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Apple 0-Day allows hackers to mimic mouse-clicks to allow malicious behavior on macOS Majove, despite mitigations.
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Researchers have found that a phone's gyroscope, accelerometer and other sensors create a unique fingerprint.
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