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Mobile malware evolution in 2024

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million attacks involving malware, adware or unwanted mobile software were prevented. Adware, the most common mobile threat, accounted for 35% of total detections. million malicious and potentially unwanted installation packages were detected, almost 69,000 of which associated with mobile banking Trojans. A total of 1.1

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Feds Charge Five Men in ‘Scattered Spider’ Roundup

Krebs on Security

technology companies between 2021 and 2023, including LastPass , MailChimp , Okta , T-Mobile and Twilio. According to prosecutors, the group mainly sought to steal cryptocurrency from victim companies and their employees. A visual depiction of the attacks by the SMS phishing group known as Scattered Spider, and Oktapus.

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Happy 15th Anniversary, KrebsOnSecurity!

Krebs on Security

Much of my summer was spent reporting a story about how advertising and marketing firms have created a global free-for-all where anyone can track the daily movements and associations of hundreds of millions of mobile devices , thanks to the ubiquity of mobile location data that is broadly and cheaply available.

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IT threat evolution in Q3 2024. Non-mobile statistics

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Non-mobile statistics IT threat evolution in Q3 2024. Mobile statistics The statistics presented here are based on detection verdicts by Kaspersky products and services received from users who consented to providing statistical data. IT threat evolution in Q3 2024 IT threat evolution in Q3 2024.

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NY Man Pleads Guilty in $20 Million SIM Swap Theft

Krebs on Security

A 24-year-old New York man who bragged about helping to steal more than $20 million worth of cryptocurrency from a technology executive has pleaded guilty to conspiracy to commit wire fraud. A SIM card is the tiny, removable chip in a mobile device that allows it to connect to the provider’s network. Nicholas Truglia, holding bottle.

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Sensitive mobile app data found unprotected in the cloud

Tech Republic Security

Exposed data discovered by Check Point Research included chat messages in gaming apps, personal photos, token IDs in healthcare apps and data from cryptocurrency platforms. The post Sensitive mobile app data found unprotected in the cloud appeared first on TechRepublic.

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New Triada Trojan comes preinstalled on Android devices

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Judging by the analysis of transactions, they were able to transfer about $270,000 in various cryptocurrencies to their crypto wallets.” “However, in reality, this amount may be larger; the attackers also targeted Monero, a cryptocurrency that is untraceable.” 231 banking malware.

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