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The Feds say Marcus Hutchins is behind both the UPAS Kit backdoor and the Kronos banking trojan.
While other malware families have been searching for new overlay techniques for Android 7 and 8, MysteryBot appears to have found a solution.
The move escalates tensions between the phone giant and federal law enforcement when it comes to mobile security.
World Cup travelers should leave their mobile phones, laptops and tablets behind.
How can we keep up with the social media threat landscape as it grows to include more malware, hacks and scams? We discuss on the latest Threatpost podcast.
Researchers said over a dozen malicious docker images available on Docker Hub allowed hackers to earn $90,000 in cryptojacking profits.
A draft document lays out its criteria for addressing various flaws and notes the exceptions.
The bugs include a reflected cross-site scripting glitch and a cross-site request forgery vulnerability.
The wiper malware affecting 9,000 workstations and 500 servers inside Chile’s largest financial institution turns out to have been a distraction.
Dixons Carphone said it discovered a massive cyberattack on its processing systems that targeted millions of payment cards and personal data records.