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Researchers have identified a new sort of attack that they have given the name “Ghost Touch.” This new form of attack may access the screen of your mobile device withoutRead More →
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Researchers have identified a new sort of attack that they have given the name “Ghost Touch.” This new form of attack may access the screen of your mobile device withoutRead More →
Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp’s parent company, Meta, often shares its research with other members of the cyber defense community as well as with other professionals in the field. An expertRead More →
The Near-Ultrasound Invisible Trojan, or NUIT, was developed by a team of researchers from the University of Texas at San Antonio and the University of Colorado Colorado Springs as aRead More →
The Exynos Modems manufactured by Samsung Semiconductor were found to have eighteen 0-day vulnerabilities, as revealed by Project Zero. Internet-to-baseband remote code execution was possible due to the four vulnerabilitiesRead More →
Cybercriminals are now peddling a new piece of malicious software for Android called “Hook,” which boasts the ability to remotely take control of mobile devices in real-time via VNC (virtualRead More →
According to a research conducted by NTU, hackers are able to guess the PIN on your phone by exploiting its sensor data. Hackers may be able to unlock a smartRead More →
The user is unable to make any changes to the font that is used by iOS at this time. Although Apple does not provide this feature, a third-party developer hasRead More →
Eavesdropping on smartphone users is always a recognized risk, and it should be a serious worry for users of these devices. Eavesdropping on a conversation is easiest for an opponentRead More →
A total of 1,859 apps available on iOS and Android contain serious vulnerabilities that pose a serious security risk. This has been detailed by Symantec, in charge of exposing theRead More →
A group of researchers managed to show that Bluetooth signals emitted by electronic devices can be identified and tracked individually. Experts at the University of California say that only aRead More →