Less than a week after releasing iOS 18.6.1, Apple has launched update 18.6.2, which could supposedly stop hackers from accessing devices through “malicious image files.” The flaw, tracked as CVE-2025 ...
A new malicious package has been found on the Python Package Index (PyPI) repository that could hide code in images with a steganographic technique and infect users through open-source projects on ...
A vulnerability in Samsung phones has been linked to a spyware attack that targeted users through malicious images sent via WhatsApp. On Friday, a cybersecurity vendor published findings about ...
Check Point Research has detected a malicious open source code package that uses steganography to hide malicious code inside image files. The malicious package was available on PyPI, a package index ...
Five years ago, researchers made a grim discovery—a legitimate Android app in the Google Play market that was surreptitiously made malicious by a library the developers used to earn advertising ...
Cybersecurity software has grown quite capable of detecting suspicious files, and with businesses becoming increasingly aware of the need to up their security posture with additional layers of ...
In today's world, businesses face a barrage of cyber threats, demanding more sophisticated and robust defensive countermeasures. As enterprises increasingly embrace digital transformations, the sheer ...
Japan's computer emergency response team (JPCERT) is sharing a new 'MalDoc in PDF' attack detected in July 2023 that bypasses detection by embedding malicious Word files into PDFs. The file sampled by ...
UPDATE: Google’s spokesperson reached out with an update for this. This is what he said: “Based on our current detection, no apps containing this malware are found on Google Play. Android users have ...
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Facepalm: Google is introducing another change to how Chrome handles potentially risky or unknown downloads. The free, proprietary browser will soon display a new warning message, prompting users to ...