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Google TAG argues surveillance firm RCS Labs was helped by ISPs to infect mobile users

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Google’s Threat Analysis Group (TAG) revealed that the Italian spyware vendor RCS Labs was supported by ISPs to spy on users. TAG researchers tracked more than 30 vendors selling exploits or surveillance capabilities to nation-state actors. ” reads the report published by Google. ” continues the analysis.

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Security Affairs newsletter Round 431 by Pierluigi Paganini – International edition

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Security Affairs newsletter Round 371 by Pierluigi Paganini

Security Affairs

A new round of the weekly Security Affairs newsletter arrived! Every week the best security articles from Security Affairs for free in your email box. The post Security Affairs newsletter Round 371 by Pierluigi Paganini appeared first on Security Affairs. Follow me on Twitter: @securityaffairs and Facebook.

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Burger King forgets to put a password on their systems, again

Security Affairs

The fast food giant Burger King put their systems and data at risk by exposing sensitive credentials to the public for a second time. It’s not the first time Burger King has leaked sensitive data. Among other sensitive data, the file contained credentials for a database.

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$10,000,000 civil penalty for disclosing personal data without consent

Data Protection Report

The claims related to the company’s sharing personal data without consumer consent and making it very difficult for consumers to cancel their subscriptions to this telehealth service. The order also requires that the company destroy personal data for which it had not received consent and to create a document retention and destruction policy.

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Security Affairs newsletter Round 334

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A new round of the weekly Security Affairs newsletter arrived! Every week the best security articles from Security Affairs free for you in your email box. The post Security Affairs newsletter Round 334 appeared first on Security Affairs. If you want to also receive for free the international press subscribe here.

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New Android malicious library Goldoson found in 60 apps +100M downloads

Security Affairs

A new Android malware named Goldoson was distributed through 60 legitimate apps on the official Google Play store. The apps totaled more than 100 million downloads in the ONE store and Google Play stores in South Korea. It is important to highlight that the library was not developed by the authors of the apps.