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Google Delivers Record-Breaking $12M in Bug Bounties

Google's Android and Chrome Vulnerability Reward Programs (VRPs) in particular saw hundreds of valid reports and payouts for security vulnerabilities discovered by ethical hackers.

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Android voice chat app with 5m installs leaked user chats

By Habiba Rashid The voice chat app under discussion is OyeTalk, which is available for Android and iOS devices and is operated from Pakistan. This is a post from HackRead.com Read the original post: Android voice chat app with 5m installs leaked user chats

The 5 most dangerous cyberthreats facing businesses this year

Which of the myriad, extant cyberthreats should your business be paying the most attention to in 2023? (Read more...) The post The 5 most dangerous cyberthreats facing businesses this year appeared first on Malwarebytes Labs.

Apple Bug Could Allow Attackers Access to Photos and Messages

By Deeba Ahmed The bugs allowed cybercriminals to bypass the iOS system's security protections and execute unauthorized code. This is a post from HackRead.com Read the original post: Apple Bug Could Allow Attackers Access to Photos and Messages

Malwarebytes Expands Platform With New Application Block Capabilities

Latest threat prevention module helps resource-strapped security teams block unsafe, untrusted or vulnerable applications.

Researchers Warn of ReverseRAT Backdoor Targeting Indian Government Agencies

A spear-phishing campaign targeting Indian government entities aims to deploy an updated version of a backdoor called ReverseRAT. Cybersecurity firm ThreatMon attributed the activity to a threat actor tracked as SideCopy. SideCopy is a threat group of Pakistani origin that shares overlaps with another actor called Transparent Tribe. It is so named for mimicking the infection chains associated

A week in security (February 13 - 19)

Categories: News Tags: Josh Saxe Tags: Lock and Code S04E04 Tags: AI Tags: artificial intelligence Tags: endpoint security leader Tags: CISA Tags: DPRK Tags: ChatGPT Tags: informed consent Tags: valentine's day Tags: password sharing Tags: Android Tags: data leaks Tags: ESXiArgs Tags: TrickBot Tags: Wordpress Tags: fake Hogwarts Legacy Tags: Arris router Tags: ransomware Tags: Mortal Kombat Tags: Section 230 Tags: iPhone calendar spam The most interesting security related news from the week of February 13 to 19. (Read more...) The post A week in security (February 13 - 19) appeared first on Malwarebytes Labs.

Twitter’s Two-Factor Authentication Change ‘Doesn't Make Sense’

The company will soon require users to pay for a Twitter Blue subscription to get sign-in codes via SMS. Security experts are baffled.

PayPal Scammers Using Legitimate Accounts to Send Phishing Invoices

By Deeba Ahmed Scammers are creating legit PayPal accounts and sending phishing invoices to unsuspected users and since the email comes from [email protected] chances of falling for this scam are more than usual. This is a post from HackRead.com Read the original post: PayPal Scammers Using Legitimate Accounts to Send Phishing Invoices

SideWinder Behind Govt Phishing Spree Across the East

By Habiba Rashid The suspected Indian state-sponsored group has targeted 61 government, military, law enforcement, and other organizations across the Asia-Pacific region. This is a post from HackRead.com Read the original post: SideWinder Behind Govt Phishing Spree Across the East