QR Codes Serve Up a Menu of Security Concerns
QR code usage is soaring in the pandemic — but malicious versions aren’t something that most people think about.
Mobile Security – Threatpost
QR code usage is soaring in the pandemic — but malicious versions aren’t something that most people think about.
Mobile Security – Threatpost
Android app promised to serve news updates, served ESET with a DDoS attack instead ZDNet
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Malvertising Campaigns Skirt Ad Blockers, Serve Up Mac Malware Threatpost
Two *fresh* malvertising campaigns are making the scene that are abusing the convoluted underpinnings of the internet economy to find malware victims. One is a …
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Which Smartphone Will Serve for Secure Military Communications?
i-HLS – Israel Homeland Security In fact, BT originally began working with an Android device, the Samsung Note 4, “but as more and more development and testing was done, the security associated with it wasn't deemed to be sufficient, so that's why we moved [to iPhone],” said Bunn. |