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A new evasive Mac malware strain is stealing crypto - macOS Discussions on AppleInsider Forums
AppleInsider· 6 days agoA new type of Mac malware is masquerading as CleanMyMac or Photoshop cracks, and has been stealing...
Dozens of Free Android VPNs Could Expose Your IP Address, Contain Malware
PC Magazine· 21 hours agoA new report from Top10VPN this month reveals that dozens of free Android VPNs have leaked user IP...
Google Play Apps with 2 billion installs pose privacy risk — delete these right now
Tom's Guide· 22 hours agoIn fact, a whole series of malicious apps has made its way to Google Play with these 100 popular...
BBB reports record number of phishing scams
KTVI via Yahoo News· 4 days ago“Scammers are all the time impersonating people; they’re taking over their legitimate accounts even. Really watching for links is the key, because some...
Cisco Talos: LilacSquid Threat Actor Targets Multiple Sectors Worldwide With PurpleInk Malware
TechRepublic· 6 days agoThe threat actor exploits vulnerable web applications or uses compromised Remote Desktop Protection...
How often you should restart your phone, according to the NSA
Birmingham News· 7 days agoForbes recently reported on best practices guidance from the National Security Agency, the...
Apps that steal bank info among 90+ malicious downloads in Google Play store: study
WPIX New York City, NY via Yahoo News· 7 days agoAll told, the apps have been installed more than 5.5 million times, according to Zscaler ThreatLabz....
Python developers targeted with fake PyPl packages
TechRadar via Yahoo News· 5 days agoFor example, the typosquatted variant has the same version number as the real library, and in some versions, it even installs the actual package. Newer...
Why You Should Delete These 100 Dangerous Google Play Store Apps
Forbes· 2 days agoDespite Google’s best efforts, including seemingly game-changing plans for Android 15, it seems the...
Google's hidden logs detail thousands of privacy breaches
Fox News via Yahoo News· 5 days agoEven tech giants like Google are not immune to privacy breaches, according to Kurt "CyberGuy"...