Cyber-espionage group uses Chrome extension to infect victims
Suspected North Korean APT uses Google Chrome extension to infect victims in the academic sector.
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Suspected North Korean APT uses Google Chrome extension to infect victims in the academic sector.
CoAP DDoS attacks have already been detected in the wild, some clocking at 320Gbps.
Google improves Chrome’s ability to filter abusive ads and detect shady mobile subscription forms.
Ransomware authors might have shot themselves in the foot by handling payments via WeChat. Local law enforcement could track ransom payments.
Account info, passwords, emails, private messages, and user votes were exposed.
Spectre-like variations continue to be discovered, just as academics predicted at the start of 2018.
Both apps —”Fitness Balance app” and “Calories Tracker app”— removed from the Apple App Store.
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