Two ESET malware researchers took to the LABScon stage this year to deconstruct sophisticated attacks conducted by two well-known APT groups This article has been indexed from WeLiveSecurity Read the original article: ESET’s cutting-edge threat research at LABScon – Week…
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Ballistic Bobcat’s Sponsor backdoor – Week in security with Tony Anscombe
Ballistic Bobcat is a suspected Iran-aligned cyberespionage group that targets organizations in various industry verticals, as well as human rights activists and journalists, mainly in Israel, the Middle East, and the United States This article has been indexed from WeLiveSecurity…
Read it right! How to spot scams on Reddit
Do you know what types of scams and other fakery you should look out for when using a platform that once billed itself as “the front page of the Internet”? This article has been indexed from WeLiveSecurity Read the original…
Will you give X your biometric data? – Week in security with Tony Anscombe
The update to X’s privacy policy has sparked some questions among privacy and security folks, including how long X will retain users’ biometric information and how the data will be stored and secured This article has been indexed from WeLiveSecurity…
Staying ahead of threats: 5 cybercrime trends to watch
New reports from Europol and the UK’s National Crime Agency (NCA) shed a light on how the battle against cybercrime is being fought This article has been indexed from WeLiveSecurity Read the original article: Staying ahead of threats: 5 cybercrime…
Fake Signal and Telegram apps – Week in security with Tony Anscombe
ESET research uncovers active campaigns targeting Android users and spreading espionage code through the Google Play store, Samsung Galaxy Store and dedicated websites This article has been indexed from WeLiveSecurity Read the original article: Fake Signal and Telegram apps –…