Android
February 10, 2023

New Android malware can edit router settings

Two new strains of malware on Android could allow attackers to remotely access devices and carry out phishing attacks, interact with the infected device in real-time, and steal data. The first one is called Hook. It appears to be based on a banking Trojan called Ermac, which allowed attackers to steal credentials from banking and cryptocurrency apps. ThreatFabric researchers studied…
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Security
February 5, 2015

Security Vulnerability in FancyBox for WordPress Plugin

A critical zero-day vulnerability has been discovered in a popular WordPress plugin called FancyBox for WordPress, which is being used by hundreds of thousands of websites running on the most popular blogging platform, WordPress. Security researchers from the network security company Sucuri issued a warning on Wednesday about the zero-day vulnerability that is being "massively exploited" by malicious hackers to…
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