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Facebook has announced it will roll out a new option called Link History to mobile users around the world. What does that mean?
By Waqas Despite Google's proactive removal of these apps, the threat persists through third-party markets, compromising over 327,000 devices globally. This is a post from HackRead.com Read the original post: New Xamalicious Backdoor Infects 25 Android Apps, Affects 327K Devices
Plus: Apple shuts down a Flipper Zero Attack, Microsoft patches more than 30 vulnerabilities, and more critical updates for the last month of 2023.
By Deeba Ahmed Among others, developers of the infamous Lumma, an infostealer malware, are already using the exploit by employing advanced… This is a post from HackRead.com Read the original post: Malware Leveraging Google Cookie Exploit via OAuth2 Functionality
Nation-state actors affiliated to North Korea have been observed using spear-phishing attacks to deliver an assortment of backdoors and tools such as AppleSeed, Meterpreter, and TinyNuke to seize control of compromised machines. South Korea-based cybersecurity company AhnLab attributed the activity to an advanced persistent threat group known as Kimsuky. “A notable point about attacks that
By Owais Sultan Imgly SDK has been a popular choice for developers seeking reliable image processing and manipulation solutions. However, in… This is a post from HackRead.com Read the original post: Exploring Imgly SDK Alternatives for Ultimate Flexibility
By Waqas Big Tech vs. Big Brother: Apple Defies India Pressure over iPhone Hacking Alerts. This is a post from HackRead.com Read the original post: Apple’s iPhone Hack Attack Warnings Spark Political Firestorm in India
Apple updated its location-tracking system in an attempt to cut down on AirTag abuse while still preserving privacy. Researchers think they’ve found a better balance.
A new Android backdoor has been discovered with potent capabilities to carry out a range of malicious actions on infected devices. Dubbed Xamalicious by the McAfee Mobile Research Team, the malware is so named for the fact that it's developed using an open-source mobile app framework called Xamarin and abuses the operating system's accessibility permissions to fulfill its objectives.
By Waqas ParkMobile, a globally-used parking app, is the same platform that suffered a massive data breach in 2021 when hackers leaked the data of 21 million customers. This is a post from HackRead.com Read the original post: RingGo, ParkMobile Owner EasyPark Suffers Data Breach, User Data Stolen