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PNG gas scam: Man clicked on bill link & kept losing money until Rs 31 lakh was drained; 21 others fell for the same fraudFake gas bill update scam: A cyber fraud has targeted 22 individuals in Thane, Maharashtra. Victims received fake gas bill update messages,...
Google blocked the first known AI-powered attack on 2FA accounts; here is how hackers tried to break in, know how to stay safeForeign hackers attempted a novel AI-powered cyberattack targeting two-factor authentication using a zero-day exploit. Google's Threat Inte...
War without borders: The rise of cyberattacks beyond the battlefieldCyber conflict has escalated beyond borders following US-Israeli strikes on Iran, with hacktivists and state-backed actors launching global...
Mother's Day Special: How AI, apps are empowering women to manage finances, improve health, build careerWomen are learning to keep pace with the ubiquitous apps and AI, shrugging off dependence on their kids for financial transactions, online ...
India tops global list for mobile malware attacks: reportWith nearly half of mobile attacks being trojans (malware that tricks users into downloading and running malicious software), the financial...
India tops global list for mobile malware attacks: Zscaler ReportIndia has become the top global target for mobile malware attacks, accounting for 28% of the total, surpassing the United States and Canada...
Cert-In warns users about mobile-based malware and methods employed to infect devicesThe advisory warned that malware such as Adware, cryptocurrency mining malware, remote access tools, mobile banking and short messaging ser...
New malware steals users' money through mobile phones: ReportXafecopy Trojan is disguised as useful apps like BatteryMaster, and operates normally. The trojan secretly loads malicious code onto the de...
Most malware attacks were carried out through advertisements: KasperskyAccording to the report 2016 saw a threefold rise in mobile malware detection compared to 2015 – with a total of 8.5 million malicious inst...
Beware of this un-installable Android virusThis malware is seemingly impacting 14,846 types of phones consisting of 3,658 brands. Over 1,44,199 devices are impacted in India alone.
Tim Cook's case against Android security may have just gotten a boostLast year, Apple CEO Tim Cook mocked Google at the company's WWDC developers conference, claiming it is the target of 99% of mobile malware.
Mumbai mobiles affected: Delhi saw most malware-hit PCs in 2014Banking-related malware such as ‘Ramnit’, used to steal user names and passwords and mostly spread through USB removable drives.
Malware, infections for personal computers on the rise in India: ReportAccording to the report " The state of Internet in India", Mumbai, Chandigarh, Delhi, Chennai and Gurgaon emerged as the top infected citie...
India 4th most affected by mobile malwares: F-SecureGrowing popularity of smartphones and rising data usage in India is also making the country a favourite among cyber criminals.
Andriod-based malicious softwares grow by 35 percent in April-JuneMalicious softwares developed to target Android-based handsets and tablets grew by 35 per cent in April-June this year.
India under grip of cyber attacks: Quick Heal TechnologiesIndia is under the grip of cyber attacks and there is an obvious peak in the growth of malware and their modifications on mobile devices, a...
Malware target on Android OS set to increase in 2013Viruses and worms spreading through flash drives along with rise in malware targeting Android OS are the main trends in India in 2013, pred...
- Malware spread fastest in last 4 years; 1.5 million more in April-June: McAfee
"Attacks that we've traditionally seen PCs are now making their way to other devices," McAfee Labs senior vice president Vincent Weafer sai...
- Smartphones seeing malware explosion: Security software cos
Smartphones are becoming more vulnerable to attacks by cybercriminals looking for prey beyond the PC and targetting mobiles, especially tho...
- Google Android malware up 3325 %: Juniper
If you thought smartphones are safe for browsing, communication, e-commerce and banking, you may want to think again.