Android malware can intercept and steal OTPs and login credentials, leading to complete account takeovers.
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Android malware can intercept and steal OTPs and login credentials, leading to complete account takeovers.
The post Massive OTP-Stealing Android Malware Campaign Discovered appeared first on SecurityWeek.
Vulnerabilities in hosted email services allow attackers to spoof the identity of senders, bypassing security measures.
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CrowdStrike is facing lawsuits from investors and customers following the incident that caused massive global outages.
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The City of Columbus is investigating the scope of a data breach resulting from a thwarted ransomware attack.
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Google has improved the security of cookies in Chrome on Windows and rolled out a Chrome 127 update to address critical- and high-severity vulnerabilities.
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Microsoft’s response to a DDoS attack on Azure amplified the impact of the attack instead of mitigating it, causing outages.
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DigiCert is immediately revoking many certificates due to a domain validation issue, which could cause disruption to sites, apps and services.
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The US Senate has passed a bill to protect kids online and make tech companies accountable for harmful content.
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Zscaler is aware of a company that paid a record-breaking $75 million ransom to the Dark Angels ransomware group.
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Meta has agreed to a $1.4 billion settlement with Texas in a privacy lawsuit over a facial recognition feature.
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