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POPULAR CYBERSECURITY PUBLICATIONSThe dating app says users' account data may have been obtained by an unauthorized party.
It has added the technique of using malicious XML files as its delivery method.
A Threatpost poll found that 52 percent don't feel prepared to prevent a mobile security incident from happening. The results reflect a challenging mobile security landscape.
The dating site said users' names and email addresses that were added to the system prior to May 2018 may be impacted.
A recent attack on a US hospital gives us a colourful picture of both how a targeted ransomware attack happens, and how it can be stopped.
Chip giant’s hardware-based memory encryption feature open to abuse
Google Play said that app suspensions increased by 66 percent in 2018 on its platform.
By Waqas
Software pirates are distributing hacked and infected versions of iPhone apps by hijacking Apple’s enterprise developer program. Reportedly, the hacked apps include versions of Minecraft, Spotify, Angry Birds, and Pokemon Go. These apps have been modified for making paid content/features available for free to deprive the original developers and Apple of their due revenue share […]
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Macs running latest OS are vulnerable to Shlayer 2.0
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