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A flaw in the #WhatsApp app could allow attackers to launch privilege elevation and remote code execution attacks on victims with #Android devices.
https://t.co/1KNSjSEqEO
A rash of #ransomware attacks targeted hospitals in the U.S. and Australia, freezing systems to the point where they needed to turn away new patients and even reschedule surgery appointments.
https://t.co/kxRPe81oyH
Researchers invented a new #hack that can allow someone to break the encryption of #PDF files and access their content — or even forge signed PDF files under certain circumstances.
https://t.co/2sjr8Nlk9L
Researchers invented a new #hack that can allow someone to break the encryption of #PDF files and access their content — or even forge signed PDF files under certain circumstances.
https://t.co/2sjr8Nlk9L
New #malware has infected thousands of PCs in the U.S./Europe and leverages the popular Node.js framework used by many #Web applications. @Microsoft@TalosSecurity
https://t.co/JwZRCUPqLV
Researchers say that smart TVs from #Samsung, LG and others are sending sensitive user data to partner tech firms even when devices are idle. #IoT
https://t.co/JXQQibQi7Q
Researchers are warning of a dangerous spearphishing campaign, which has targeted 17 U.S. utility companies with a new #malware variant.
The malware, which @proofpoint calls LookBack, has capabilities to view system data and reboot machines.
https://t.co/dk7PlkhJBT
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An ongoing sophisticated campaign is sending spear-phishing #emails to U.S.-based entities, which contain trojanized documents about North Korean economic sanctions and nuclear submarine programs.
https://t.co/9hWSnMJOlf
Researchers disclosed what they said is a widespread, ongoing #exploit of a SIM card-based #security vulnerability, dubbed “SimJacker.”
https://t.co/0piQIcHsI2