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Categories: News Tags: Becky Holmes Tags: Lock and Code S04E06 Tags: ransomware Tags: WhatsApp Tags: AI chatbot Tags: investment fraud Tags: Clop Tags: Microsoft zero-day Tags: Microsoft Tags: STALKER 2 Tags: Facebook Tags: Microsoft OneNote Tags: LockBit Tags: Rubrik The most interesting security related news from the week of March 13 to 19. (Read more...) The post A week in security (March 13 - 19) appeared first on Malwarebytes Labs.
Plus: A SpaceX supplier ransom, critical vulnerabilities in dozens of Android phones, and more.
By Habiba Rashid The malware campaign was noted to target users in South Korea. This is a post from HackRead.com Read the original post: New Vishing Attack Spreading FakeCalls Android Malware
Snowballing PoC exploits for CVE-2023-23397 and a massive attack surface means almost business user could be a victim.
By Deeba Ahmed Currently, the scam targets users who speak Chinese. This is a post from HackRead.com Read the original post: Fake Telegram and WhatsApp clones aim at crypto on Android and Windows
An Android voice phishing (aka vishing) malware campaign known as FakeCalls has reared its head once again to target South Korean users under the guise of over 20 popular financial apps. "FakeCalls malware possesses the functionality of a Swiss army knife, able not only to conduct its primary aim but also to extract private data from the victim's device," cybersecurity firm Check Point said.
Copycat websites for instant messaging apps like Telegram and WhatApp are being used to distribute trojanized versions and infect Android and Windows users with cryptocurrency clipper malware. "All of them are after victims' cryptocurrency funds, with several targeting cryptocurrency wallets," ESET researchers Lukáš Štefanko and Peter Strýček said in a new analysis. While the first instance of
Google is calling attention to a set of severe security flaws in Samsung's Exynos chips, some of which could be exploited remotely to completely compromise a phone without requiring any user interaction. The 18 zero-day vulnerabilities affect a wide range of Android smartphones from Samsung, Vivo, Google, wearables using the Exynos W920 chipset, and vehicles equipped with the Exynos Auto T5123
Cisco Talos is urging all users to update Microsoft Outlook after the discovery of a critical vulnerability, CVE-2023-23397, in the email client that attackers are actively exploiting in the wild.
Broken access control in Advanced Authentication versions prior to 6.4.1.1 and 6.3.7.2