Tag: Spying
Google is Adding ‘Unknown Tracker Alerts’ to Android
Months after announcing, Google's unknown tracker alerts are now rolling out to eligible Android handsets, informing users of illegal tracking by any Bluetooth-based GPS...
Russia Banned the Use of Apple Devices in Govt Offices
Russia's trade ministry has today passed an order to prohibit all Apple devices in government offices, but the officials may use them for personal...
Apple Store Workers Are Using Android Phones to Keep Their Union Effective
Several Apple store workers across the US are reportedly using encrypted chats and even Android phones, in an effort to keep up the union...
Facebook Cracked a Malicious Spying Campaign Run by Chinese Hackers
Facebook's cyber espionage team claims to have cracked a malicious campaign happening on its platform, which is targeted at roughly 500 users. The campaign...
Hackers Compromised NoxPlayer to Send Malicious Update For Spying
ESET researchers have discovered a highly targeted supply chain attack using the compromised machines of NoxPlayer. They said that an unknown hacking group had...
Chase Malware Targets E-commerce Users to Steal Sensitive Data
Chaes, a new malware strain was found by researchers targeting e-commerce customers in Latin America. The new malware is data stealer, which uses phishing...
Android Gets a Major Security Feature From iOS 14
Replicating the functionality of a top iOS 14 feature, an Android developer has made an app to notify users whenever there's an app accessing...
US Government Spying on Millions of Citizens Intentionally
In a report by the Wall Street Journal, the US government is allegedly tracking million of its citizens through their smartphones. This is explained...
Snapdragon Chips Can be Used to Spy on Users and Steal Data
A new report by Check Point Research reveals that about 40% of smartphones in existence are vulnerable to remote spying attacks. The issues are...
Edward Snowden Calls GDPR a Paper Tiger. Accuses of Just Making The Spying Legal
The guy who's been visioning about stringent data protections, strikes again.
Edward Snowden, a popular whistleblower who was responsible for leaking classified information of the...