Samsung Urges Galaxy Users to Activate New Anti-Theft Features

Samsung is advising all Galaxy phone users to enable its latest anti-theft protections—part of a [...]

Hackers Force Activision to Pull Call of Duty: WWII PC Version Due to Security Flaw

Activision has temporarily taken down the Microsoft Store version of Call of Duty: WWII after [...]

Qantas Faces Extortion Attempt Following Major Data Breach

Australian airline Qantas has confirmed that it is the target of an extortion attempt following [...]

RedDirection: 18 Malicious Chrome and Edge Extensions Still Active and Spying on Users

Security researchers from Koi Security have uncovered a coordinated malware campaign involving 18 browser extensions [...]

Google Expands Gemini AI Access to Your Android Apps—Privacy Questions Arise

If you’re an Android user, now is a good time to double-check your privacy settings. [...]

Like Ransoming a Bike: How Organizational Muscle Memory Drives Effective Ransomware Response

Ransomware continues to pose a significant threat to enterprises, with a 37% increase reported in [...]

Undetectable Android Spyware Catwatchful Exposes Over 62,000 User Credentials

A serious security flaw in Catwatchful, an Android spyware disguised as parental control software, has [...]

Hacked, Leaked, and Exposed: The Critical Risks of Using Stalkerware Applications

In today’s digital landscape, there exists a troubling segment of software known as stalkerware—applications designed [...]

Facebook’s New AI Feature Requests Photo Uploads for Story Suggestions, Raising Privacy Concerns

Meta-owned Facebook has introduced a new AI-powered feature that prompts users to upload photos from [...]

New Dangerous Malware Targets Photos on Android and iOS Devices, Raising Crypto Security Concerns

Cybersecurity experts at Kaspersky have identified a new sophisticated malware strain called SparkKitty, which has [...]