One year ago, a newly discovered zero-day vulnerability rocked the world of cybersecurity, but 12 months on, there are clear signs that… Story on ZDNet
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Watch out for this triple-pronged PayPal phishing and fraud scam
My day started rough. It was 7 a.m., and I was just partially through my first cup of coffee, when I noticed a new message… Story on ZDNet
Google: After using Rust, we slashed Android memory safety vulnerabilities
Google’s decision to use Rust for new code in Android in order to reduce memory-related flaws appears to be paying off. Story on ZDNet
No, LastPass Didn’t Expose Your Passwords
When you heard that LastPass got hacked , did your heart sink? Did you imagine that all your accounts and passwords had been captured by random hackers? Story on PCMag
Medibank hackers reportedly release all data on dark web
Hackers who breached Medibank’s systems have dumped another batch of data on the dark web, along with claims the files contain all of the data they took Story on ZDNet
These file types are the ones most commonly used by hackers to hide their malware
ZIP and RAR files have overtaken Office documents as the file most commonly used by cyber criminals to deliver malware… Story on ZDNet
Russian Infostealer Gangs Steal 50 Million Passwords
Group-IB cybersecurity researchers recently identified several Russian-speaking cybercrime groups offering infostealing malware-as-a-service (MaaS)… Story on eSecurity Planet
Cisco Joins the Launch of Amazon Security Lake
The Cisco Secure Technical Alliance supports the open ecosystem and AWS is a valued technology alliance partner… Story on Cisco
New Exploit Broker on the Scene Pays Premium for Signal App Zero-Days
Gray-market exploit brokers are alive and kicking, with the latest sign of this flourishing market coming in the form of a bidding war for Signal messaging exploits… Story on Dark Reading
Play app with 100K downloads booted for forwarding texts to developer server
You think that you have privacy? Google has removed two apps, one with more than 100,000 downloads… Story on Ars Technica