Android’s March 2022 Security Updates Patch 39 Vulnerabilities

Google this week announced the release of patches for 39 vulnerabilities as part of the March 2022 security update for Android.
The most serious vulnerability is CVE-2021-39708, a remotely exploitable elevation of privilege issue identified in the Syst… Continue reading Android’s March 2022 Security Updates Patch 39 Vulnerabilities

The EFF’s Eva Galperin on Using DFIR Skills To Help Victims of Stalkerware and Abuse

Christa: Stalking and domestic violence affect huge proportions of people. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention estimate that about 7.5 million people are stalked in the United States each year, with about 61% of female victims and 44… Continue reading The EFF’s Eva Galperin on Using DFIR Skills To Help Victims of Stalkerware and Abuse

NVIDIA Confirms Employee Credentials Stolen in Cyberattack

NVIDIA this week acknowledged that employee credentials were stolen during a cyberattack on February 23 and confirmed the attackers have started leaking the information online.
The compromise occured on February 23 and impacted certain “IT resources,” … Continue reading NVIDIA Confirms Employee Credentials Stolen in Cyberattack

Leveraging mobile networks to threaten national security

In this interview with Help Net Security, Rowland Corr, Director of National Security Intelligence at AdaptiveMobile Security, explains how mobile networks can be leveraged as part of a cyber warfare strategy, why is this a growing national concern, an… Continue reading Leveraging mobile networks to threaten national security

NSO Sues Israeli Paper After Explosive Articles on Police

The Israeli tech company NSO Group on Sunday filed a libel lawsuit against an Israeli newspaper after it published a series of explosive articles claiming Israeli police unlawfully used its spyware on dozens of public figures.
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