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Apple macOS users are the target of a new Rust-based backdoor that has been operating under the radar since November 2023. The backdoor, codenamed RustDoor by Bitdefender, has been found to impersonate an update for Microsoft Visual Studio and target both Intel and Arm architectures. The exact initial access pathway used to propagate the implant is currently not known, although
Debian Linux Security Advisory 5618-1 - Vulnerabilities have been discovered in the WebKitGTK web engine. An anonymous researcher discovered that a maliciously crafted webpage may be able to fingerprint the user. Wangtaiyu discovered that processing web content may lead to arbitrary code execution. Apple discovered that processing maliciously crafted web content may lead to arbitrary code execution. Apple is aware of a report that this issue may have been exploited.
Threat hunters have identified a new variant of Android malware called MoqHao that automatically executes on infected devices without requiring any user interaction. "Typical MoqHao requires users to install and launch the app to get their desired purpose, but this new variant requires no execution," McAfee Labs said in a report published this week. "While the app is
By Waqas The backdoor impersonates a Visual Studio update. This is a post from HackRead.com Read the original post: New Rust-Based macOS Backdoor Steals Files, Linked to Ransomware Groups
By Deeba Ahmed Blank Image, Fake Link: Unraveling the Temu Phishing Scam Targeting Senior Shoppers! This is a post from HackRead.com Read the original post: Over 800 Phony “Temu” Domains Lure Shoppers into Credential Theft
For their part, the U.S. did roll out new restrictions on the visas of any foreign individuals who misuse commercial spyware.
By Waqas Remember, it is LastPass Password Manager, not LassPass Password Manager! This is a post from HackRead.com Read the original post: Fake LastPass Password Manager App Lurks on iOS App Store
LastPass has warned about a fake app called LassPass, available in the Apple App Store.
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Google has unveiled a new pilot program in Singapore that aims to prevent users from sideloading certain apps that abuse Android app permissions to read one-time passwords and gather sensitive data. "This enhanced fraud protection will analyze and automatically block the installation of apps that may use sensitive runtime permissions frequently abused for financial fraud when the user attempts