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AppleJeus: Lazarus group hunts cryptocurrency exchanges using macOS malware
The attackers penetrated the network of a cryptocurrency exchange in Asia using Trojanised cryptocurrency trading software.
1-in-4 would rather be undressed than go without their connected device: Report
26 per cent have looked at their phone screen when crossing the street and 21 per cent when walking in an unknown/dangerous area.
Over one third of all phishing attacks target financial sector in Q2 2018
Over 107 million attempts to visit phishing pages were prevented, of which 35.7 per cent were related to financial services.
Mobile banking Trojan modifications reach an all-time high
Mobile banking Trojans are one of the most infamous type of malware, as they are designed to steal money.
Leaked chats show alleged Russian spy seeking hacking tools
The indictment, made public on July 13, lifted the lid on the Russian hacking operation that targeted the 2016 US presidential election.
Fraudsters use fake gift cards to lure consumers into handing over personal data: Report
Kaspersky Lab has discovered an unusual fraudulent scheme that tricks users into parting with their time and their data, for no return.
Rising concerns about mobile app watching and tracking
Apps can not only access a huge amount of data, but they also often work in the background without users knowing.
Scammed football fans pay ten times the price for fraudulent 2018 FIFA World Cup Tickets
Fraudsters have set up hundreds of domains with wording related to the World Cup, to sell their guest tickets.
Kaspersky reveals how your smartwatch spies on you
Research shows that smartwatches can become tools for spying on their owners, by collecting silent accelerometer and gyroscope signals.
Roaming Mantis goes global, adds crypto-mining
Roaming Mantis is designed mainly to steal user information and to provide attackers with full control over the compromised device