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Apple Pay with Visa Hacked to Make Payments via Unlocked iPhones

Posted on September 30, 2021 by Tara Seals

Researchers have demonstrated that someone could use a stolen, unlocked iPhone to pay for thousands of dollars of goods or services, no authentication needed. Continue reading Apple Pay with Visa Hacked to Make Payments via Unlocked iPhones→

Posted in Hacks, mobile security, vulnerabilities

Apple AirTag Zero-Day Weaponizes Trackers

Posted on September 29, 2021 by Tara Seals

Apple’s personal item-tracker devices can be used to deliver malware, slurp credentials, steal tokens and more thanks to XSS. Continue reading Apple AirTag Zero-Day Weaponizes Trackers→

Posted in IoT, malware, vulnerabilities, Web Security

GriftHorse Money-Stealing Trojan Takes 10M Android Users for a Ride

Posted on September 29, 2021 by Tara Seals

The mobile malware has fleeced hundreds of millions of dollars from victims globally, using sophisticated techniques. Continue reading GriftHorse Money-Stealing Trojan Takes 10M Android Users for a Ride→

Posted in malware, mobile security, Web Security

SAS 2021: FinSpy Surveillance Kit Re-Emerges Stronger Than Ever

Posted on September 28, 2021 by Tara Seals

A ‘nearly impossible to analyze’ version of the malware sports a bootkit and ‘steal-everything’ capabilities. Continue reading SAS 2021: FinSpy Surveillance Kit Re-Emerges Stronger Than Ever→

Posted in malware, privacy, Security Analyst Summit, Web Security

Women, Minorities Are Hacked More Than Others

Posted on September 27, 2021 by Tara Seals

Income level, education and being part of a disadvantaged population all contribute to cybercrime outcomes, a survey suggests. Continue reading Women, Minorities Are Hacked More Than Others→

Posted in breach, Hacks, malware, mobile security, Most Recent ThreatLists, privacy, Web Security

TangleBot Malware Reaches Deep into Android Device Functions

Posted on September 24, 2021 by Tara Seals

The mobile baddie grants itself access to almost everything, enabling spying, data-harvesting, stalking and fraud attacks, among others. Continue reading TangleBot Malware Reaches Deep into Android Device Functions→

Posted in cloud security, malware, mobile security

Critical Cisco Bugs Allow Code Execution on Wireless, SD-WAN

Posted on September 24, 2021 by Tara Seals

Unauthenticated cyberattackers can also wreak havoc on networking device configurations. Continue reading Critical Cisco Bugs Allow Code Execution on Wireless, SD-WAN→

Posted in cloud security, vulnerabilities

FamousSparrow APT Wings in to Spy on Hotels, Governments

Posted on September 23, 2021 by Tara Seals

A custom “SparrowDoor” backdoor has allowed the attackers to collect data from targets around the globe. Continue reading FamousSparrow APT Wings in to Spy on Hotels, Governments→

Posted in malware, vulnerabilities, Web Security

Netgear SOHO Security Bug Allows RCE, Corporate Attacks

Posted on September 22, 2021 by Tara Seals

The issue lies in a parental-control function that’s always enabled by default, even if users don’t configure for child security. Continue reading Netgear SOHO Security Bug Allows RCE, Corporate Attacks→

Posted in IoT, vulnerabilities, Web Security

Unpatched Apple Zero-Day in macOS Finder Allows Code Execution

Posted on September 22, 2021 by Tara Seals

All a user needs to do is click on an email attachment, and boom — the code is silently executed without the victim knowing. It affects Big Sur and prior versions of macOS. Continue reading Unpatched Apple Zero-Day in macOS Finder Allows Code Execution→

Posted in vulnerabilities, Web Security

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