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Over 2K victims hacked via Microsoft signature verification including in India

A new campaign exploited Microsoft s digital signature verification to steal user credentials and sensitive information of over 2,000 victims in 111 countries, including India, and counting, a report said on Wednesday.

19,000 apps on Google Play Store found unsafe, could even leak your personal data

19,000 apps on Google Play Store found unsafe, could even leak your personal data
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Qualys To Lead Four Sessions At Black Hat And DEF CON 2021

Qualys To Lead Four Sessions At Black Hat And DEF CON 2021
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iTWire - Avast researchers warn cryptocurrency users to be vigilant with a new effective malware detected

iTWire - Avast researchers warn cryptocurrency users to be vigilant with a new effective malware detected
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Over 10 different threat groups exploit Microsoft mail server flaws, researchers say

Over 10 different threat groups exploit Microsoft mail server flaws, researchers say Updated: Updated: March 11, 2021 17:00 IST The anti-virus software maker said threat actors potentially used Microsoft’s mail server flaws to install malware like web shells and gain backdoor entry into victims’ email servers. It has identified the presence of web shells on more than 5,000 unique servers in over 115 countries. Share Article Over 10 different threat groups exploit Microsoft mail server flaws.   | Photo Credit: Reuters The anti-virus software maker said threat actors potentially used Microsoft’s mail server flaws to install malware like web shells and gain backdoor entry into victims’ email servers. It has identified the presence of web shells on more than 5,000 unique servers in over 115 countries.

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