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Billions of iPhone and Android owners warned over ‘cursed movie’ – one click steals your money and puts you in danger


IT’S almost time for the Oscars and cyber criminals are hoping to cash in on unsuspecting movie fans.

Security experts at Kaspersky are warning that one of the most popular Oscar-nominated movies is being used to steal people’s data and even money.

Security experts are warning about a fake movie scamCredit: Getty

Scammers are said to be creating fake websites that offer victims a fake chance to stream nominated movies for free.

The aim is to steal personal and banking information from victims and sell this on the dark web.

Kaspersky experts have found several websites that aim to do just that.

They ask for “small subscription fees” and promise access to movies but will actually just steal your bank information.

The experts warn that victims then become vulnerable to unauthorized transactions.

Movies being offered by scammers include Everything Everywhere All at Once and Avatar 2.

If an offer to stream a movie seems too good to be true it probably is.

Olga Svistunova, a security expert at Kaspersky, said: “The Oscars 2023 is lucrative for cybercriminals who intensify their malicious activity every year.

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“It’s crucial to be extra cautious during this event and double-check the authenticity of any website offering free streaming of movies.

“Don’t fall for fake websites or giveaway scams that trick users into giving away their personal information.

“Always use reputable streaming services and double-check website authenticity.”

Kaspersky advises checking the authenticity of websites before you enter any personal data.

You should also be wary of sites that promise early viewings of movies before they’re released.

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Getting Your iPhone Near This Cursed Network Breaks Its Wifi


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A security researcher and his iPhone’s wifi have gotten strangely familiar with Murphy’s law in the past few weeks. Based on his experience, we now know about yet another cursed wifi network that we must avoid. But this time, your iPhone doesn’t even have to connect to the network to mess up.

Back in June, security researcher Carl Schou found that when he joined the network “%p%s%s%s%s%n”, his iPhone permanently disabled its wifi functionality. Luckily, this was fixed by resetting all network settings, which erased the villainous wifi name from his phone’s memory. You would think that would have been the end of connecting to networks with weird and fishy sounding names, but you are not Schou.

On Sunday, he decided to try his luck again by investigating a public wifi network named “%secretclub%power”. According to Schou, just having an iOS device in the vicinity of a wifi network with this name can permanently disable its wifi functionality.

“You can permanently disable any iOS device’s WiFI by hosting a public WiFi named %secretclub%power,” he wrote on Twitter. “Resetting network settings is not guaranteed to restore functionality.”

Schou apparently struggled to find his way out of this one and get his wifi functionality back. He said he reset network settings multiple times, forced restarted his iPhone, and even contacted Apple’s device security team. The researcher eventually got some help from Twitter, which advised him to manually edit an iPhone backup to remove malicious entries from the known networks plist files.

Gizmodo hasn’t tried this fix, so if you happen to find yourself in this situation, proceed with caution. It’s not clear what exactly is causing this bug, but some believe the percent sign and the characters following it could be mistaken for a string format specifier, or a variable or command used in coding languages. When processed by the phone, it apparently leads to problems.

We’ve all had a hard couple of months (and then some) and the last thing we need is trolls setting up public wifi networks with “%secretclub%power” to make our wifi go away. Until Apple…

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A ‘cursed’ wallpaper could crash your phone with its color profile – Android Central

A ‘cursed’ wallpaper could crash your phone with its color profile  Android Central
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