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Coronavirus phishing attack disguises as a message from the Center for Disease Control

Once again we’re reminded that cold-hearted scammers and fraudsters don’t have any qualms about exploiting human misery, and are prepared to do anything if it might net them a rich reward.

Graham Cluley

Keybase moves to stop onslaught of spammers on encrypted message platform

All scammers, all the time: my Keybase message inbox.

Enlarge / All scammers, all the time: my Keybase message inbox.

Keybase started off as co-founder and developer Max Krohn’s “hobby project”—a way for people to share PGP keys with a simple username-based lookup. Then Chris Coyne (who also was cofounder of OkCupid and SparkNotes) got involved and along came $ 10.8 million in funding from a group of investors led by Andreesen Horowitz. And then things got increasingly more complicated. Keybase aims to make public-key encryption accessible to everyone, for everything from messaging to file sharing to throwing a few crypto-coins someone’s way.

But because of that level of accessibility, Keybase faces a very OkCupid kind of problem: after drawing in people interested in easy public-key crypto-based communications and then drawing in blockchain lovers with its partnership with (and funding from) Stellar.org, Keybase has also drawn in spammers and scammers. And that has brought a host of alerts and messages that have made what was once a fairly clear communications channel into one clogged with unwanted alerts, messages, and other unpleasantry—raising a chorus of complaints in Keybase’s open chat channel.

It turns out there’s a reason spell check keeps wanting to tell me that Keybase should be spelled “debase.”

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Biz & IT – Ars Technica

Android security flaw: More than 1bn phones could be hacked with single text message – The Independent

  1. Android security flaw: More than 1bn phones could be hacked with single text message  The Independent
  2. Security hole opens a billion Android users to advanced SMS phishing attacks  Help Net Security
  3. Critical Android Warning Issued For 1.25 Billion Smartphone Users  Forbes
  4. Hackers are now attacking Android users with advanced SMS phishing techniques  The Next Web
  5. Millions of Android phones vulnerable to phishing attacks | SC Media  SC Magazine
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Black Hat: LeapFrog Tablet Flaws Let Attackers Track, Message Kids

Several serious privacy flaws in a kid’s tablet were disclosed this year at Black Hat, which could allow a bad actor to track or send messages to children.
Mobile Security – Threatpost