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Our researchers have found more than 50 apps in Google Play that contain XavirAd, which says it doesn't collect your personal information and then promptly sucks it up and sends it back to the mothership
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Lees meerLast week, crooks hacked one of the HandBrake app's download servers and used the popular video app to distribute Mac spyware.
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Lees meerTechniques used to poison a version of the Android Chrome browser with Andr/SandRat-C, Andr/Rootnik-AH are finding their way into other apps - and into the Play Store
Lees meerThe publisher's blaming a third-party contractor and "human error."
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Lees meerIt was bad enough when a university's unencrypted salaries spreadsheet when missing two years ago - and then it popped up again
Lees meerOversharing on social media can make both individuals and the companies we work for targets for spearphishers and whalers. Here are our tips to help stop that happening
Lees meerFrom the high cost of 'sim swaps' and Google Docs used for phishing to the mobile network flaw that gave crooks access to bank accounts, and more!
Lees meerMore on that Google-phish-and-worm saga, with some tips on what to do now, and how to avoid this sort of thing in the future.
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Lees meerThe SS7 protocol has always been vulnerable - and now the carriers' complacency has come home to roost
Lees meerLyrebird, an AI startup, can produce uncannily good versions of real people's voices. What does it mean for identity fraud?
Lees meerThe Miami case is just the latest in a line of cases where law enforcement has wanted to get at data stored on someone's cellphone
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Lees meerCybercriminals don't take holidays, as recent breaches show: here are some tips to keep your data safe while you travel
Lees meerThe DoD's biggest bug bounty program ever opens for registration on May 15 to vetted hackers from the UK, Canada, New Zealand, Australia and the US
Lees meerSo what happened - how did the attack start and spread, and what can you do to protect yourself? Here's our advice
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