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Warning: "FaceStealer" iOS and Android apps steal your Facebook login

Categories: Awareness Categories: News Tags: FaceStealer Tags: Facebook stealer Tags: Facebook Tags: Nathan Collier Tags: Meta Tags: fake Android apps Tags: fake iOS apps FaceStealer is back. As a seasoned threat to legitimate app stores, expect it to be gone and then back again. (Read more...) The post Warning: "FaceStealer" iOS and Android apps steal your Facebook login appeared first on Malwarebytes Labs.

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Mastercard To Bring Crypto Trading Capabilities To Banks

New Crypto Source program extends Mastercard’s safe, secure, and trusted services.

How the World Will Know If Russia Is Preparing to Launch a Nuclear Attack

While tensions over a possible nuclear attack on Ukraine remain high, experts say surveillance will likely catch Russia if it plans to do the unthinkable.

Criminal group busted after stealing hundreds of keyless cars

Categories: News Tags: Europol Tags: Eurojust Tags: French cars Tags: key-less entry Europol says it's helped bust an organized crime gang that specialized in stealing French keyless cars. (Read more...) The post Criminal group busted after stealing hundreds of keyless cars appeared first on Malwarebytes Labs.

Chinese 'Spyder Loader' Malware Spotted Targeting Organizations in Hong Kong

The China-aligned espionage-focused actor dubbed Winnti has set its sights on government organizations in Hong Kong as part of an ongoing campaign dubbed Operation CuckooBees. Active since at least 2007, Winnti (aka APT41, Barium, Bronze Atlas, and Wicked Panda) is the name designated to a prolific cyber threat group that carries out Chinese state-sponsored espionage activity, predominantly

Researchers Keep a Wary Eye on Critical New Vulnerability in Apache Commons Text

There's nothing yet to suggest CVE-2022-42889 is the next Log4j. But proof-of-concept code is available, and interest appears to be ticking up.

Cybersecurity's Hiring Spree Requires a Recruiting Rethink

Just 65 cybersecurity professionals are in the workforce for every 100 available jobs, new study shows.

The Risk of Stateful Anti-Patterns in Enterprise Internet Architecture

Excessive statefulness hurts the ability to scale networks, applications, and ancillary supporting infrastructure, thus affecting an entire service delivery chain's ability to withstand a DDoS attack.

New Research Report Predicts Blockchain and Quantum Threat Will Quickly Spread Beyond Cybercurrencies; Surge in New Product and Services Opportunities to Come

Research report identifies the challenges as well as the opportunities for new products and services that arise from the threat that quantum computers pose to the "blockchain" mechanism.

Ubuntu Security Notice USN-5682-1

Ubuntu Security Notice 5682-1 - It was discovered that the BPF verifier in the Linux kernel did not properly handle internal data structures. A local attacker could use this to expose sensitive information. It was discovered that an out-of-bounds write vulnerability existed in the Video for Linux 2 implementation in the Linux kernel. A local attacker could use this to cause a denial of service or possibly execute arbitrary code.