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By Waqas Kaspersky has recently launched a tool called iShutdown, designed not only to detect the notorious Pegasus spyware but also to identify other malware threats on iOS devices. This is a post from HackRead.com Read the original post: Kaspersky’s iShutdown Tool Detects Pegasus Spyware on iOS Devices
The rapper and social media personality Punchmade Dev is perhaps best known for his flashy videos singing the praises of a cybercrime lifestyle. With memorable hits such as "Internet Swiping" and "Million Dollar Criminal" earning millions of views, Punchmade has leveraged his considerable following to peddle tutorials on how to commit financial crimes online. But until recently, there wasn't much to support a conclusion that Punchmade was actually doing the cybercrime things he promotes in his songs.
There are also multiple vulnerabilities in AVideo, an open-source video broadcasting suite, that could lead to arbitrary code execution.
By Waqas Scammers are sending phishing links to the inboxes of Meta business owners and Facebook page administrators, aiming to obtain their login credentials. This is a post from HackRead.com Read the original post: New Phishing Scam Hooks META Businesses with Trademark Threats
Wing Security announced today that it now offers free discovery and a paid tier for automated control over thousands of AI and AI-powered SaaS applications. This will allow companies to better protect their intellectual property (IP) and data against the growing and evolving risks of AI usage. SaaS applications seem to be multiplying by the day, and so does their integration of AI
AI is being used by shock call spammers to emulate the voice of a loved one claiming to be involved in an accident.
Once, drug dealers and money launderers saw cryptocurrency as perfectly untraceable. Then a grad student named Sarah Meiklejohn proved them all wrong—and set the stage for a decade-long crackdown.
Cybersecurity researchers have identified a "lightweight method" called iShutdown for reliably identifying signs of spyware on Apple iOS devices, including notorious threats like NSO Group's Pegasus, QuaDream's Reign, and Intellexa's Predator. Kaspersky, which analyzed a set of iPhones that were compromised with Pegasus, said the infections left traces in a file
By Deeba Ahmed Another day, another zero-day flaw driving the cybersecurity world crazy. This is a post from HackRead.com Read the original post: Ivanti VPN Zero-Day Flaws Fuel Widespread Cyber Attacks
Patching every device affected by the LeftoverLocals vulnerability—which includes some iPhones, iPads, and Macs—may prove difficult.