Amazon Gets Apple to Boot App That Spots Fake Reviews From App Store

Amazon Gets Apple to Boot App That Spots Fake Reviews From App Store

Apple on Friday removed the app Fakespot from its App Store at Amazon’s request. Amazon complained Fakespot misled customers, broke App Store rules, and posed a security risk. Fakespot’s CEO said he was shocked by the turn of events. See more stories on Insider’s business page. Amazon got Apple to remove an app called Fakespot…

US Indicts 4 Chinese Nationals for Lengthy Hacking Campaign

US Indicts 4 Chinese Nationals for Lengthy Hacking Campaign

Cyberwarfare / Nation-State Attacks , Fraud Management & Cybercrime , Fraud Risk Management All Aligned With China’s Ministry of State Security Dan Gunderman (dangun127) • July 19, 2021     (Source: U.S. Department of Justice) Four Chinese nationals working with the nation’s Ministry of State Security, the civilian intelligence, security and secret police agency, have…

StopRansomware.gov brings together information on stopping and surviving ransomware attacks – Malwarebytes Labs

StopRansomware.gov brings together information on stopping and surviving ransomware attacks – Malwarebytes Labs

StopRansomware.gov is designed to be a one-stop hub for ransomware resources. The US Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and the US Department of Justice (DOJ)—along with other federal partners—have launched a new website as part of the US government’s fight against ransomware: StopRansomware.gov. StopRansomware.gov is said to be a one-stop hub for ransomware resources for…

Turns Out That Low-Risk iOS Wi-Fi Naming Bug Can Hack iPhones Remotely

Turns Out That Low-Risk iOS Wi-Fi Naming Bug Can Hack iPhones Remotely

The Wi-Fi network name bug that was found to completely disable an iPhone’s networking functionality had remote code execution capabilities and was silently fixed by Apple earlier this year, according to new research. The denial-of-service vulnerability, which came to light last month, stemmed from the way iOS handled string formats associated with the SSID input,…

Investigation uncovers global abuse of Pegasus malware to spy on journalists, activists and more

Investigation uncovers global abuse of Pegasus malware to spy on journalists, activists and more

Spyware produce by the Israeli surveillance firm NSO Group has been abused by governments to target dissenting journalists, activists, lawyers and more, an investigation by human rights groups and media organizations has found. The Pegasus spyware was produced with the intention of targeting terrorists and other criminals, but an investigation into a huge data leak…

Microsoft Exchange hack caused by China, US and allies say | #government | #hacking | #cyberattack | #cybersecurity | #infosecurity | #hacker | National Cyber Security

Microsoft Exchange hack caused by China, US and allies say | #government | #hacking | #cyberattack | #cybersecurity | #infosecurity | #hacker | National Cyber Security

WASHINGTON (AP) — The Biden administration and Western allies formally blamed China on Monday for a massive hack of Microsoft Exchange email server software and accused Beijing of working with criminal hackers in ransomware attacks and other cyber operations. The announcements, though not accompanied by sanctions against the Chinese government, were intended as a forceful…

US points finger at China over Microsoft Exchange email hack

US points finger at China over Microsoft Exchange email hack

The two-count indictment, which was returned in May and kept under seal until now, charges Ding Xiaoyang, Cheng Qingmin, and Zhu Yunmin were officers with the Hainan State Security Department, a provincial branch of China’s Ministry of State Security, or MSS. A fourth charged individual, Wu Shurong, was charged as a computer hacker who created…

Pegasus Project – how governments use Pegasus spyware against journalists

Pegasus Project – how governments use Pegasus spyware against journalists

Pegasus Project – how governments use Pegasus spyware against journalists | IT Security News 19. July 2021 This article has been indexed from Security Affairs Pegasus Project investigation into the leak of 50,000 phone numbers of potential surveillance targets revealed the abuse of NSO Group’s spyware. Pegasus Project is the name of a large-scale investigation…

“Candiru” Spyware Maker Exploits Patched Windows 0-Days

“Candiru” Spyware Maker Exploits Patched Windows 0-Days

Security researchers recently spotted a cyberweapon, which is a Windows spyware that develops and sells by an Isreal based commercial spyware maker “Candiru” to attack Windows users around the globe. Candiru is also known as Sourgum is a private firm from Isreal that selling “untraceable” spyware exclusively to governments to attack and monitor iPhones, Androids,…