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Android Backdoor Pre-Installed On Devices -- Thousands Already Infected
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Thousands of Android devices have been confirmed as infected by a new and dangerous malware known as Keenadu that, in some cases at least, can enable full remote control of the compromised device.
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Gmail Security Warning -- AI Attackers Can Read Your Email
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights.
Security experts have revealed that as many as 30 Google Chrome AI assistant browser extensions, with a combined total of 300,000 users, are actually malicious data stealers in disguise.
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Using Browser Extensions to Translate or Download Videos? Better Check for These 17 Malicious Add-Ons
If you've been using browser extensions to download YouTube videos or images from Pinterest, translate text in real time, check Amazon price histories, or even enhance colors, you might have some uninstalling to do.
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Using Browser Extensions to Translate or Download Videos? Better Check for These 17 Malicious Add-Ons
If you've been using browser extensions to download YouTube videos or images from Pinterest, translate text in real time, check Amazon price histories, or even enhance colors, you might have some uninstalling to do.
#Cybersecurity #BrowserExtensions #Malware
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Using Browser Extensions to Translate or Download Videos? Better Check for These 17 Malicious Add-Ons
If you've been using browser extensions to download YouTube videos or images from Pinterest, translate text in real time, check Amazon price histories, or even enhance colors, you might have some uninstalling to do.
#CyberSecurity #DataBreach #Malware
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Database Containing 149 Million Stolen Passwords Exposes Malware's Reach
A security researcher recently discovered an unprotected online database with a staggering 149 million stolen logins.
Jeremiah Fowler says the database was live on the web, with no password protection or encryption.
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Database Containing 149 Million Stolen Passwords Exposes Malware's Reach
A security researcher recently discovered an unprotected online database with a staggering 149 million stolen logins.
Jeremiah Fowler says the database was live on the web, with no password protection or encryption.
#CyberSecurity #DataBreach #Malware
au.pcmag.com
Database Containing 149 Million Stolen Passwords Exposes Malware's Reach
A security researcher recently discovered an unprotected online database with a staggering 149 million stolen logins.
Jeremiah Fowler says the database was live on the web, with no password protection or encryption.
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#CyberSecurity #DataBreach #Malware
www.pcmag.com
Database Containing 149 Million Stolen Passwords Exposes Malware's Reach
A security researcher recently discovered an unprotected online database with a staggering 149 million stolen logins.
Jeremiah Fowler says the database was live on the web, with no password protection or encryption.
#Cybersecurity #Phishing #Malware
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FBI warns QR code phishing used in North Korean cyber spying
Hackers are hiding malware and fake logins inside QR codes sent by email
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has issued a warning about a growing cyber threat that turns everyday QR codes into spying tools.
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Why Apple iPhone users should reboot their phones urgently
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Apple iPhone users have been urged to restart their devices (and do so at least once a week) in the wake of a new virus scare affecting the devices.