A new Android malware enables a large-scale banking fraud by creating fake screens and secretly taking over your phone.
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New Android malware ‘Sturnus’ can steal banking logins and read WhatsApp, Telegram and Signal messages by bypassing ...
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FBI warns iPhone users to avoid iMessage after encryption breach
The FBI and other US agencies warn iPhone users to stop sending texts via iMessage due to encryption vulnerabilities.
The FBI is warning phone users to encrypt their text messages, especially if you send messages between Apple and Android users. The FBI and the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) ...
Ever wonder why 95% percent of iPhones are encrypted, but only 10 percent of the 1.4 billion Android phones in the world are encrypted? Two of main reasons have to do with hardware limitations and ...
The SOVA Android banking trojan continues to evolve with new features, code improvements, and the addition of a new ransomware feature that encrypts files on mobile devices. With the latest release, ...
Yesterday, Apple officially launched iOS 18 for the general public. The announcement came right after a week the Cupertino giant unveiled the iPhone 16 lineup. Although iOS 18 brought numerous ...
In response to the Salt Typhoon hack, two high-ranking FBI officials have said Americans should be using encrypted chat apps. Previously, the FBI has tried to get keys to access encrypted chats during ...
One of the largest providers of HTTPS certificates, Let’s Encrypt, saw its root certificate expire this week — meaning you might need to upgrade your devices to prevent them from breaking. Let’s ...
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