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BadBazaar: Chinese Spyware Shams Signal, Telegram Apps
Richi Jennings | | android, android spyware, APT15, BadBazaar, Flygram, google, Google Play Incompetence, Google Play Store, GREF, Lukas Stefanko, Nickel, Samsung, SB Blogwatch, signal, Signal Plus Messenger, spyware, Telegram, Vixen Panda
After sneaking into Google and Samsung app stores, “GREF” APT targets Uyghurs and other PRC minorities ...
Security Boulevard
How the “two-man rule” elevates mobile security
Mike Fong | | HDM Integration, Mobile Espionage, Mobile Tracking, SafeCase, Samsung, Trusted Hardware
You may be familiar with the “two-man rule” from the movies. Used as a control mechanism for critical actions like launching a nuclear weapon, the two-man rule requires two authorized individuals to ...
Privoro-Samsung partnership provides trusted control over smartphone radios and sensors
We’re excited to share that Privoro and Samsung have partnered to provide a powerful new security capability: high-assurance control over the radios, sensors and other hardware peripherals within Samsung’s flagship mobile devices ...
Phone Numbers Used for Identification, Hacker Summer Camp Advice, Samsung Repair Mode
Tom Eston | | Authentication, blackhat, BSides, Cybersecurity, Data Privacy, DEF CON, Digital Privacy, Episodes, Hacker Summer Camp, identification, Information Security, Infosec, Phone number, Podcast, Privacy, Repair Mode, Samsung, security, technology, Weekly Edition
Why your phone number is becoming a popular way to identify you, our advise on how to best protect your privacy at hacker summer camp in Las Vegas (BSides, BlackHat, DEF CON), ...
Leaked Chats Show LAPSUS$ Stole T-Mobile Source Code
BrianKrebs | | A Little Sunshine, Amtrak, Apple, BitBucket, Breadcrumbs, Dan Goodin, Doxbin, Electronic Arts, emergency data request, Everlynn, Flashpoint, Genesis, Globant, Iqor, KT, Lapsus$, Lapsus$ Jobs, Michelin, Microsoft, Mobile Device Management, Mox, Ne'er-Do-Well News, Nvidia, Recursion Team, Russian Market, Samsung, SASCAR, SIM swapping, slack, source code theft, swatting, T-Mobile, T-Mobile Atlas, WhiteDoxbin
KrebsOnSecurity recently reviewed a copy of the private chat messages between members of the LAPSUS$ cybercrime group in the week leading up to the arrest of its most active members last month ...
The Original APT: Advanced Persistent Teenagers
BrianKrebs | | A Little Sunshine, Advanced Persistent Teenagers, Amit Yoran, APT, cisa, FBI, Lapsus$, Microsoft, Ne'er-Do-Well News, Nvidia, Okta, Samsung, Tenable, The Coming Storm, twitter hack, vishing, voice phishing, wired
Many organizations are already struggling to combat cybersecurity threats from ransomware purveyors and state-sponsored hacking groups, both of which tend to take days or weeks to pivot from an opportunistic malware infection ...
Amazon Echos Hack Themselves, Fraud Is Flourishing on Zelle, Samsung Galaxy Source Code Stolen
Tom Eston | | Alexa, amazon, Amazon Echo, banking, Cybersecurity, Digital Privacy, Echo, Episodes, Fraud, fraudster, Hackers, Information Security, Infosec, Podcast, Privacy, Samsung, Samsung Galaxy, security, Source Code, technology, Weekly Edition, Zelle
A new attack uses Alexa’s functionality to force Amazon Echo devices to make self-issued commands, payment app Zelle has become popular with fraudsters and banks don’t seem to care, and details about ...
Lapsus$ Strikes Again—190GB Samsung Data Release by Nvidia Hackers
Richi Jennings | | code leak, Home Chef data leak, Lapsus$, private key, Ransomware, Samsung, SB Blogwatch, Sell your Samsmug phone and never buy another one
Samsung Electronics has confidential data stolen and leaked by ransomware scrotes—190 GB of it ...
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Samsung Encryption Flaw
Bruce Schneier | | academic papers, android, cryptanalysis, cryptography, encryption, Samsung, smartphones, Uncategorized, Vulnerabilities
Researchers have found a major encryption flaw in 100 million Samsung Galaxy phones. From the abstract: In this work, we expose the cryptographic design and implementation of Android’s Hardware-Backed Keystore in Samsung’s ...
Pegasus Spyware is Back, Twitter Hacker Arrested, 16 Year Old Printer Bug
Tom Eston | | Cybersecurity, Data leak, Digital Privacy, Episodes, HP, Infosec, Malware, NSO Group, Pegasus, Podcast, printer, printers, Privacy, Samsung, security, spyware, technology, Twitter, Weekly Edition, Xerox
Pegasus spyware and NSO Group are back in the news because of a data leak of 50,000 phone numbers, another “hacker” was arrested for the great Twitter hack of 2020, and how ...