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22 February 2021, 7:00 am EST By
A new and suspicious malware is detected from Intel and M1 macOS and is now on 30,000 laptops from the Cupertino-based tech giant.
According to Mashable, the malware, named Silver Sparrow, was discovered by Red Canary, a security operations firm in Denver, Colorado.
The operations firm stated on their blog that they were keeping a close eye on the malware for over a week and stated that the Silver Sparrow activity is still a mystery. Silver Sparrow has two types
Meanwhile, Red Canary researchers also discovered that Silver Sparrow has two different types; one was built entirely for Intel-powered Macs, while the other is compiled specifically for Apple s new M1 chipset.
22 February 2021, 7:09 pm EST By
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Researchers are now doubling up on information and public knowledge to let people understand how much Apple s iOS and other applications gather or collect User Data on one s iPhone or iPad. The study revealed that these apps have been collecting a ton of data from iOS users which are stored on different servers and accessed by its servers.
Trying or downloading a new application would ask users several questions that ask for Application Permissions on accessing several information, data, or other apps in a user s smartphone. This process is mandatory for newly downloaded and installed apps that would disclose the data and information that it would take to make the application work better.
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21 February 2021, 9:50 pm EST By
LastPass is one of the most reliable applications that could store passwords, keep them secure for users, and automatically fill-in all login needs whenever asked by a website or application.
However, users are opting for a free version of the application and in the past week, the service is now requiring people to pay for the subscription and functions.
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LONDON, ENGLAND - AUGUST 09: In this photo illustration, A woman is silhouetted against a projection of a password log-in dialog box on August 09, 2017 in London, England. With so many areas of modern life requiring identity verification, online security remains a constant concern, especially following the recent spate of global hacks.