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Misconfigured DIY smart-home hubs for home automation could allow attackers to track owners’ movements, see if smart doors and windows are opened or closed, and even open garage doors.
Sloppy Android developers not following security guidelines for external storage opens the door to device takeover and more.
Mike Murray, vice president of security intelligence at Lookout, discusses how mobile is redefining phishing, taking it out of the traditional inbox and into SMS and Facebook messages.
The new strategy allows an attacker to instead lift ID information directly from the router, within minutes.
Security experts aren’t happy after Fortnite’s creator, Epic Games, announced it would not go through Google Play.
A suspicious WhatsApp message carried the mobile cyberweapon known as Pegasus – sold by Israel-based company NSO Group to state-level actors around the world.
A high-severity flaw could result in attackers intercepting information, elevation of privilege and/or denial of service.
These vulnerabilities have existed for over 20 years, and we are not even close to closing the door on these significant risks.
Airport TSA agents don’t check terminals for insecure WiFi networks, so stay on your toes when using hotspots at these airports.
Apps most often blacklisted by enterprises provide messenger, VoIP and navigation services.
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