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An issue found in DUALSPACE Lock Master v.2.2.4 allows a local attacker to cause a denial of service or gain sensitive information via the com.ludashi.superlock.util.pref.SharedPrefProviderEntryMethod: insert of the android.net.Uri.insert method.
Focusing on what customers and partners need from a company can help CISOs show the real financial benefits of improving cybersecurity.
PAX Technology PAX A920 Pro PayDroid 8.1suffers from a Race Condition vulnerability, which allows attackers to bypass the payment software and force the OS to boot directly to Android during the boot process.
The U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) has added two vulnerabilities to its Known Exploited Vulnerabilities (KEV) catalog, based on evidence of active exploitation. The two flaws are listed below - CVE-2023-20963 (CVSS score: 7.8) - Android Framework Privilege Escalation Vulnerability CVE-2023-29492 (CVSS score: TBD) - Novi Survey Insecure Deserialization Vulnerability
Categories: News Tags: WhatsApp Tags: security features Tags: Account Protect Tags: Device Verification Tags: Key Transparency Tags: Auditable Key Directory WhatsApp has announced several new security features, including one that makes it a lot easier for you to verify the contact you are communicating with. (Read more...) The post WhatsApp introduces new security features appeared first on Malwarebytes Labs.
BlackVue DR750-2CH LTE v.1.012_2022.10.26 does not employ authenticity check for uploaded firmware. This can allow attackers to upload crafted firmware which contains backdoors and enables arbitrary code execution.
Popular instant messaging app WhatsApp on Thursday announced a new account verification feature that ensures that malware running on a user's mobile device doesn't impact their account. "Mobile device malware is one of the biggest threats to people's privacy and security today because it can take advantage of your phone without your permission and use your WhatsApp to send unwanted messages,"
The Transparent Tribe threat actor has been linked to a set of weaponized Microsoft Office documents in attacks targeting the Indian education sector using a continuously maintained piece of malware called Crimson RAT. While the suspected Pakistan-based threat group is known to target military and government entities in the country, the activities have since expanded to include the education
KYOCERA Mobile Print' v3.2.0.230119 and earlier, 'UTAX/TA MobilePrint' v3.2.0.230119 and earlier, and 'Olivetti Mobile Print' v3.2.0.230119 and earlier are vulnerable to improper intent handling. When a malicious app is installed on the victim user's Android device, the app may send an intent and direct the affected app to download malicious files or apps to the device without notification.