DroidMorph Shows Popular Android Antivirus Fail to Detect Cloned Malicious Apps

DroidMorph Shows Popular Android Antivirus Fail to Detect Cloned Malicious Apps

A new research published by a group of academics has found that anti-virus programs for Android continue to remain vulnerable against different permutations of malware, in what could pose a serious risk as malicious actors evolve their toolsets to better evade analysis. “Malware writers use stealthy mutations (morphing/obfuscations) to continuously develop malware clones, thwarting detection…

Atomic research institute breached via VPN vulnerability – Malwarebytes Labs

Atomic research institute breached via VPN vulnerability – Malwarebytes Labs

A North Korean APT group is thought to be behind a attack on the South Korean atomic energy research institute, KAERI. Remember when we told you to patch your VPNs already? I hate to say “I told you so”, but I informed you thusly. According to South Korean officials a North Korean cyber-espionage group managed…

HarmonyOS: Hands-on with Huawei’s rival to Android

HarmonyOS: Hands-on with Huawei’s rival to Android

Huawei has revealed a new tablet and smartwatch running HarmonyOS, its new operating system that it is developing to replace Google’s Android. The Chinese communications giant said it would develop new software after former President Donald Trump put the company on a US trade blacklist. BBC Click’s Chris Fox went hands-on with HarmonyOS and found…

how dark webs of cybercriminals collaborate to pull one off, IT Security News, ET CISO

how dark webs of cybercriminals collaborate to pull one off, IT Security News, ET CISO

In their Carbis Bay communique, the G7 announced their intention to work together to tackle ransomware groups. Days later, US president Joe Biden met with Russian president Vladimir Putin, where an extradition process to bring Russian cybercriminals to justice in the US was discussed. Putin reportedly agreed in principle, but insisted that extradition be reciprocal….

‘Long Covid’ affecting significant numbers, says Dr Deepti Gurdasani

‘Long Covid’ affecting significant numbers, says Dr Deepti Gurdasani

“Long Covid” is affecting a significant number of people in the UK, Dr Deepti Gurdasani, a clinical epidemiologist has said. She told BBC World News that long Covid was not just limited to patients who were very ill or hospitalised. About 13% of people with just mild symptoms went on to develop long Covid with…

CVE-2021-32956 – Alert Detail – Security Database

CVE-2021-32956 – Alert Detail – Security Database

Executive Summary This vulnerability is currently undergoing analysis and not all information is available. Please check back soon to view the completed vulnerability summary Informations Name CVE-2021-32956 First vendor Publication 2021-06-18 Vendor Cve Last vendor Modification 2021-06-18 Security-Database Scoring CVSS v3 Cvss vector : N/A Overall CVSS Score NA Base Score NA Environmental Score NA…

Vulnerabilities in Open Design Alliance SDK Impact Siemens, Other Vendors

Vulnerabilities in Open Design Alliance SDK Impact Siemens, Other Vendors

Eight vulnerabilities discovered in the Drawings software development kit (SDK) made by Open Design Alliance (ODA) impact products from Siemens and likely other vendors. ODA is a nonprofit organization that creates SDKs for engineering applications, including computer aided design (CAD), geographic information systems (GIS), building and construction, product lifecycle management (PLM), and internet of things…

Poland says top officials hacked by Russian cyber-attack

Poland says top officials hacked by Russian cyber-attack

Polish intelligence services and those of allied states have “unanimously” agreed that a cyberattacks against the emails of top Polish officials and politicians “originated on the territory of the Russian Federation”, Polish deputy prime minister Jarosław Kaczyński said in a statement Friday. The attack was meant to harm, Polish society” and to “destabilise” the country,…

Biden Errs By Giving Putin A ‘Pass’ In Geneva Summit – OpEd – Eurasia Review

Biden Errs By Giving Putin A ‘Pass’ In Geneva Summit – OpEd – Eurasia Review

By Dalia Al-Aqidi* When US President Joe Biden in March described Russian President Vladimir Putin as a “killer with no soul,” he knew exactly what he was talking about. And during the Geneva meeting between the two leaders last week, Putin indeed killed it. He accomplished what he wanted from the US and more. Following…

Biden, Putin Hail Positive Talks, But U.S. Warns on Cyber Warfare

Biden, Putin Hail Positive Talks, But U.S. Warns on Cyber Warfare

Joe Biden and Vladimir Putin sought to cool tensions in the combustible U.S.-Russian relationship at their first summit in Geneva on Wednesday, but the U.S. president drew a red line at cyberattacks, declaring them “off limits.” The two leaders emerged in mostly positive moods after more than three hours of talks, including two hours alone…