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Google Is Paying $1000 For Every Malware Or Security Issue Found On Popular Third-Party Apps – Gears Of Biz


Gears Of Biz

Google Is Paying $ 1000 For Every Malware Or Security Issue Found On Popular Third-Party Apps
Gears Of Biz
Also, the bug bounty program only includes Android apps Google itself had developed, in addition to the following third-party apps: Alibaba, Dropbox, Duolingo, Headspace, Line, Mail.Ru, Snapchat, and Tinder, although some of the companies behind these …

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Malware Apps On Google Play Added Devices To A Botnet, Proving Google Is Still Terrible At Reviewing Apps – Tech Times


Tech Times

Malware Apps On Google Play Added Devices To A Botnet, Proving Google Is Still Terrible At Reviewing Apps
Tech Times
Security researchers at Symantec recently discovered a total of eight apps from Google's marketplace secretly added devices to a botnet. These apps functioned as fronts for a "new and highly prevalent type of Android malware" named Android.Sockbot.
Google Play Security Reward Program: Bug Bounty Program – Get Rewards through HackerOneHackerOne
Android Developers Blog: Playtime 2017: Find success on Google Play and grow your business with new Play Console …Android Developers Blog
Android malware on Google Play adds devices to botnet | Symantec Connect CommunitySymantec
Symantec –Google Play
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Best antivirus: Keep your Windows PC safe from spyware, Trojans, malware, and more – PCWorld


PCWorld

Best antivirus: Keep your Windows PC safe from spyware, Trojans, malware, and more
PCWorld
You could also get caught by a zeroday threat, where an undisclosed bug in Windows, your browser, or an installed program allows hackers to install other malware on your machine. Sure, PC security software isn't fool-proof. Antivirus software often

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Equifax, TransUnion Websites Served Up Adware, Malware – BankInfoSecurity.com


BankInfoSecurity.com

Equifax, TransUnion Websites Served Up Adware, Malware
BankInfoSecurity.com
Such ads often redirect those browsing the web to malicious websites or can directly try to deliver malware to a computer using an exploit kit. Exploit kits scan computers for software vulnerabilities and, upon finding one, automatically deliver malware.
Equifax website borked again, this time to redirect to fake Flash updateArs Technica
Adware.Eorezo | SymantecSymantec
Security Through Absurdity: New Equifax Website CompromiseSecurity Through Absurdity – blogger
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