Group-IB, a global cybersecurity firm, has published research into a scheme where scammers impersonate one of the leading manpower agencies in Saudi Arabia.
The hack targeted a Slack channel using a password purchased from the dark web, though the company claims no client data was compromised.
Twitter has released an official statement admitting that it was unable to confirm the number of profiles exposed, but expects the figure to top 5.4 million.
According to antivirus company Avast, there is evidence that an Israeli spyware firm called Candiru used a vulnerability in Google Chrome to spy on journalists in...
Who would pay for this information, you wonder? Spammers, phishers, and other cybercriminals are definitely the target audience here.
Unless you’re dealing with an extremely sophisticated piece of malware, there are often obvious clues that your smartphone is under attack, or already compromised by hackers...