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Hackers are using malicious code to take over legitimate banking apps and your phone — don't fall for this
Hackers are taking legitimate banking apps and decompiling them in order to add malicious code, then spreading them through common threat schemes like phishing lures and fake look-a-like websites.
Microsoft suggests the threat is being used in phishing attacks against vulnerable systems since successful exploitation requires local access to the PC.
To join the CNBC Technology Executive Council, go to cnbccouncils.com/tec Almost three-quarters of Americans (73%) scan QR codes without verification, and more than ...
Microsoft 365 is under attack, China and Russia afflited hackers suspected. Updated December 23 with advice from a mobile security solutions expert regarding the Russian device code attacks targeting ...
Hackers behind the $100 million Nobitex exploit have released the exchange’s full source code, escalating tensions amid the Israel-Iran conflict. Hackers behind a $100 million exploit of Iranian ...
The GitHub code you use to build a trendy application or patch existing bugs might just be used to steal your bitcoin BTC $89,331.84 or other crypto holdings, according to a Kaspersky report. GitHub ...
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