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Malicious dropper apps on Play Store totaled 30.000+ installations

Security Affairs

The apps masqueraded as security authenticators or file recovery tools and deliver a novel variant of Vultur Android Banking malware. The new variant supports additional capabilities to log user interface elements and interaction events to avoid using the FLAG_SECURE window flag to prevent screen captures. Pierluigi Paganini.

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Catches of the Month: Phishing Scams for December 2022

IT Governance

On Friday, a deepfake video emerged on Twitter that appeared to show FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried offering an opportunity for users to recoup their losses. The account, which belongs to the now-suspended Twitter user “s4ge_ETH”, was verified, had Bankman-Fried’s handle “SBF” and his Twitter avatar. Hello everyone.

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The Hacker Mind Podcast: Hacking Teslas

ForAllSecure

This has turned into a RFID tag, which is a fob that you carry in your pocket and the fob reaches out to the car and it will unlock the car or lock the car. I was blinded by that low price tag. So the air tag had that stocking problem like in February this year, a big outcry.

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Apple founder Steve Wozniak interview, answers your Tweeted questions | ZDNet

Collaboration 2.0

Oliver Marks Mobile RSS Email Alerts Comments Share Print Facebook Twitter Recommend Yahoo Buzz Digg Email Facebook Twitter StumbleUpon Reddit Home / News & Blogs / Collaboration 2.0 Follow me on Twitter at @olivermarks if you’d like the opportunity to forward questions at future events! which actually work.

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Is India's Aadhaar System Really "Hack-Proof"? Assessing a Publicly Observable Security Posture

Troy Hunt

million records on US consumers (this started a series events which ultimately led to me testifying in front of Congress ), South Africa had data on everyone living in the country (and a bunch of deceased folks as well) leaked by a sloppy real estate agent and data from Australia's Medicare system was being sold to anyone able to come up with $30.

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