Hackers are taking legitimate banking apps and decompiling them in order to add malicious code, then spreading them through common threat schemes like phishing lures and fake look-a-like websites.
LOS ANGELES -- Hackers are stealing money from people's bank accounts by tapping into their Starbucks mobile app. Starbucks acknowledged Wednesday that criminals have been gaining access to people's ...
Cybercriminals are increasingly exploiting mobile browsers Compromised WordPress sites lead to the installation of malicious PWAs Both site owners and users can mitigate the threat There is a growing ...
Hackers are claiming to have stolen 64 million T-Mobile customer records, including sensitive personal data, and are selling it online—though T-Mobile denies any breach occurred. While some leaked ...
The Open App Markets Act (OAMA) has reemerged in Congress with renewed momentum, aiming to break up what some lawmakers perceive as monopolistic control over mobile app distribution. Supporters frame ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — Cybersecurity investigators noticed a highly unusual software crash — it was affecting a small number of smartphones belonging to people who worked in government, politics, tech and ...