There weren’t many hacks on this week’s episode of Mr. Robot, but we finally got some answers! We know why Tyrell hasn’t shown up yet this season and where Elliot has really been this season!
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There weren’t many hacks on this week’s episode of Mr. Robot, but we finally got some answers! We know why Tyrell hasn’t shown up yet this season and where Elliot has really been this season!
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Kaspersky Lab announced today the results of a survey, conducted in partnership with IDC Financial Insights, which found that banking customers are hesitant to use mobile features due to fraud and security concerns.
The U.S. elections, especially news about presidential candidate Donald Trump, became one of the new hot spam topics this quarter.
The City of London Police has confirmed the arrest of a 32-year-old employee in connection with a high-profile data breach at Sage.
The post Individual arrested in connection with high-profile data at Sage appeared first on WeLiveSecurity.
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You’ve already heard about AppLock+ and how it helps you get rid of panic – now we will tell you how your Pokémon Go account can profit from it.
The post Pokémon Go mode, the not-bot you’ve been waiting for appeared first on Avira Blog.
Malicious advertisements, called malvertising, are capable of getting into anyone’s computers. Have you been trained on how to prevent these threats in your business environment?
What is QuadRooter?
Researchers at Check Point® Software Technologies have released details of four vulnerabilities, which they have dubbed ‘QuadRooter’, that affect Android™ smartphones and tablets built with Qualcomm® chipsets.
Any one of these vulnerabilities could be exploited by a malicious app downloaded onto the user’s device which, without their knowledge, would allow the attacker to gain full access to the phone. Considering the significant amount of personal and business data we store on our connected devices, this has major security implications.
According to Check Point, some of the Android devices that contain this chipset and which are therefore at risk include:
How to protect your Android device from QuadRooter
If you own one of these handsets, it does not mean that you have been the subject of an attack that gains control over your device. For the attack to be successful, it must download the malicious app that takes advantage of one of these four vulnerabilities to your device.
Ensure you update your handset with any security patches available for the issue. For example, Qualcomm has already released a fix for all four vulnerabilities while Google has released patches for three of the four, with the final fix expected in the very near future.
In addition, there are four steps you can take to make sure your device is as secure as possible:
The best advice I can give is not to panic and not to be complacent. Vulnerabilities like this are actually relatively common and taking preventative action quickly will help protect your devices and your data from unnecessary risk.
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If you try to visit the NSA’s website right now, you’re in for a big disappointment.
The post NSA website goes down as hackers auction stolen ‘cyber weapons’ appeared first on WeLiveSecurity.
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Linux flaw affects about 1.4 billion Android devicesThe newly discovered Linux flaw allows hackers to carry out attacks on Android users using a Man-in-the-Middle (MITM) Transport Layer Security (TLS) Protocol Downgrade Attack. In layman’s terms – a hacker could spy on you and your data. In more technical terms, a cybercrook can potentially degrade, or negotiate a lower version of TLS, between the client and server.
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On the morning of Friday August 12th, ESET researchers noticed a huge outbreak of a new Spy.Banker variant, detected as Spy.Banker.ADEA. It happened at around 12pm CET.
The post Nemucod now spreading banking trojans in Brazil appeared first on WeLiveSecurity.
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