U.S. Government Named As Biggest Malware Publisher, Spying On Millions
The U.S. National Security Agency (NSA) routinely buries malicious software (malware) within popular hard drives made by manufacturers such as Western Digital, Seagate, Toshiba and others – giving them...
View ArticleApple Security Alert: CIA Can Hack iPhone, iPad, And Mac, Snowden Reveals
The CIA has spent almost 10 years trying to breach the security of various Apple devices such as the; iPhone, iPad, and Mac computers in order to install malware onto them. Ibtimes.co.uk reports:...
View ArticleNew Android Malware Infects Thousands Of Apps, Can’t Be Removed
Security researchers have found a new type of Android malware that has found its way into thousands of applications. It poses as an app for legitimate titles such as Facebook, Twitter, Snapchat and...
View ArticleApple Computers Are Not Immune To Ransomware Attacks
The first ever ransomware attack on an Apple computer has been uncovered. Huffington Post Canada reports: Security firm Palo Alto Networks reported Sunday that a form of ransomware had infected...
View ArticleMajor Websites Infected By Malicious Adverts
Ransomware has been found in malicious adverts displayed by major news and high-traffic websites. Visitors who used the sites over the weekend could have infected their computers with malware and...
View ArticleAndroid Malware Infects Millions Of Smartphones Worldwide
A new Android malware is netting $300,000 each month to cybercriminals while wreaking havoc across the internet. Up to 85 million devices have been infected by HummingBad malware, according to...
View ArticleSnowden: NSA Malware Hack Will Have Serious Repercussions Globally
Files released by a mysterious hacker group calling itself “The Shadow Brokers” are authentic, according to whistleblower Edward Snowden. According to Snowden, the files contain genuine samples of...
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