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iPhone users are strongly advised to update immediately.
Also this week — Pattern emerges concerning Cybergang APT10 and Avast takes home “Product of the Year” title.
If you’ve used these apps, your taps and swipes have been recorded and screenshots have been collected without your knowledge.
This week the bad guys use Android, abuse YouTube, target Macs, and steal credit card info.
Apple has disrupted internal operations at the social media giant’s headquarters by stopping critical apps using the Apple Developer Enterprise Program — will it do the same to Google next?
Adware bundles laced with ransomware, your license plate could be online, new phishing scheme uses voicemail, and cybersecurity superheroes do good work.
New European standards go harder on data collectors to protect user privacy.
This week’s news roundup features a data breach of over 770 million accounts, security doorbell Ring under fire, new ransomware, and more
California communications company Voipo was breached, compromising 7 million call logs and 6 million texts.
85 apps found with adware on Google Play, Windows introduces reserve storage, and Neiman Marcus settles its 2013 data breach.
The year’s news kicks off with cyberattacks, terrorism, and phishing. Stay strong.
This week, one data breach hit a school system in SoCal while another hit none other than NASA.
Stay safe by avoiding the Three Questions phishing scam quiz and the hacked Click2Gov payment portal.
Abby Miller
Adolf Streda and Jakub Kaloc
Adolf Streda & Jan Sirmer
Agathe Neulet
Albert Soriano Grande
Alena Nohová
Alexej Savčin
Alison Johansen
Allan Thomson
Andre Munhoz Pinto
Andy Tobin
Armin Wasicek