SpyNote malware targets Android devices to steal account credentials
In late 2022, security researchers have discovered a spike in volume of SpyNote malware samples used to steal account credentials.
In late 2022, security researchers have discovered a spike in volume of SpyNote malware samples used to steal account credentials.
Google has released its Android Security Bulletin for December 2022 with details of security vulnerabilities (four rated Critical severity) affecting Android devices.
Google has released its Android Security Bulletin for October 2022 with details of security vulnerabilities affecting Android devices.
The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) has added 12 vulnerabilities to its Known Exploited Vulnerabilities Catalog, to include Apple, Chrome, Android OS, D-Link (5), QNAP NAS, MikroTik, Oracle WebLogic, FortiOS and FortiADC flaws.
Google has released Chrome version 103.0.5060.134 for Windows, Mac and Linux, with fixes for five High severity vulnerabilities. Additionally, Google also published new security updates for ChromeOS and Android.
Researchers from Microsoft warn that toll fraud Android malware has been one of the most prevalent malware downloaded from the Google Play Store since 2017 and is a major threat to steal your money.
eleased Chrome version 102.0.5005.115 for Windows, Mac and Linux, with fixes for seven vulnerabilities (four rated High severity).
Google has released Chrome 100.0.4896.75 for Windows, Mac and Linux with fixes for just one High risk vulnerability. In addition, Google also issued security updates for Chrome for iOS, Chrome for Android and LTS-96.
Google has released Chrome 99.0.4844.74 for Windows, Mac and Linux with fixes for 11 vulnerabilities, one rated Critical severity.
Google has released a new Android Security Bulletin that contains patches and details of security vulnerabilities affecting Android devices. One of the fixed issues is a Critical ‘remote escalation of privilege’ vulnerability CVE-2021-39675.