A week in security (July 11 – July 17)
The most important and interesting computer security stories from the last week.
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The most important and interesting computer security stories from the last week.
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We take a look at warnings of malware-infested WhatsApp downloads offered outside of the Google Play store.
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The most important and interesting computer security stories from the last week.
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The EU is warning Meta that it needs to make big changes to the way it handles data transfers between the Europe and US.
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We take a look at a site claiming to offer “free” visa access to the UK via WhatsApp. All is not quite as it seems.
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The most important and interesting computer security stories from the last week.
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Threat actors are using a new method to take over WhatsApp accounts. It starts with tricking the victim into forwarding their calls.
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The NSO Group’s flagship spyware was found on a device in 10 Downing Street’s network.
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EvilSelenium is a new project that weaponizes Selenium to abuse Chromium-based browsers. The current features right now are: Steal stored credentials (via autofill) Steal cookies Take screenshots of websites Dump Gmail/O365 emails Dump WhatsAp…