Coruna Exploit Kit Targets Older iPhones in Multi-Stage Campaigns
Exploit kit "Coruna" targets iPhones running iOS 13.0 to 17.2.1, focusing on financial data theft
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Exploit kit "Coruna" targets iPhones running iOS 13.0 to 17.2.1, focusing on financial data theft
Private Equity Firm's $13.05-Per-Share Bid Comes 5 Years After Jamf Went PublicFrancisco Partners agreed to purchase Jamf for $2.2 billion just three months after the Apple management and security vendor laid off 6.4% of its workforce. The $13.05-per-share offer will provide Jamf with greater financial flexibility to accelerate growth and expand through innovation and M&A.
Don’t trust mystery digits popping up in your search bar Scammers are hijacking the search results of people needing 24/7 support from Apple, Bank of America, Facebook, HP, Microsoft, Netflix, and PayPal in an attempt to trick victims into handing over personal or financial info, according to Malwarebytes senior director of research Jérôme Segura.…
China-based purveyors of SMS phishing kits are enjoying remarkable success converting phished payment card data into mobile wallets from Apple and Google. Until recently, the so-called “Smishing Triad” mainly impersonated toll road operators and shipping companies. But experts say these groups are now directly targeting customers of international financial institutions, while dramatically expanding their cybercrime infrastructure and support staff.
Apple has been hit with a fine of €150 million ($162 million) by France's competition watchdog over the implementation of its App Tracking Transparency (ATT) privacy framework
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Cybersecurity researchers are alerting of an ongoing malicious campaign targeting the Go ecosystem with typosquatted modules that are designed to deploy loader malware on Linux and Apple macOS systems
A large-scale fraud campaign leveraged fake trading apps published on the Apple App Store and Google Play Store, as well as phishing sites, to defraud victims, per findings from Group-IB
ESET detected a new phishing technique using progressive web applications (PWAs) as part of a large-scale mobile financial scam
GoldPickaxe Malware Can Record User’s Face - Use Video to Commit Deepfake ScamsA Chinese-speaking cybercrime group with the codename GoldFactory has built a new Android and iOS banking Trojan, GoldPickaxe, that can harvest and steal personal details, including biometric face profiles, that attackers use to create AI-driven deepfakes to fool bank defenses, researchers warn.
Deepfake-enabled attacks against Android and iOS users are netting criminals serious cash Cybercriminals are targeting iOS users with malware that steals Face ID scans to break into and pilfer money from bank accounts – thought to be a world first.…
Both iOS and Android Variants Can Record Face Videos, Used to Create AI DeepfakesA Chinese-speaking cybercrime group codenamed GoldFactory has built a new Android and iOS banking Trojan, GoldPickaxe, that can to harvest and steal personal details, including biometric face profiles, which attackers use to create AI-driven deepfakes to fool bank defenses, researchers warn.
A new large-scale smishing campaign is targeting the U.S. by sending iMessages from compromised Apple iCloud accounts with an aim to conduct identity theft and financial fraud
A flaw in the Money Lover financial app for Android, iOS, and Windows allowed any logged-in member to see the email addresses and live transaction metadata for other users' shared wallets. [...]
Darktrace AI learns organisation's 'pattern of life' Paid feature AI does more than recommend TV shows and validate our bank transfers. Since 2016, it has also been working behind the scenes within the security operations centre (SOC). The reason is simple: when it comes to spotting and neutralising digital threats, humans need help. As we grapple with a torrent of online threats, machines are increasingly fighting our battles for us.…