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Candiru Spyware Caught Exploiting Google Chrome Zero-Day to Target Journalists

By Ravie Lakshmanan
The actively exploited but now-fixed Google Chrome zero-day flaw that came to light at the start of this month was weaponized by an Israeli spyware company and used in attacks targeting journalists in the Middle East. Czech cybersecurity firm Avast linked the exploitation toΒ CandiruΒ (aka Saito Tech), which has a history ofΒ leveraging previously unknown flawsΒ to deploy a Windows malware dubbed

Russian Hackers Using DropBox and Google Drive to Drop Malicious Payloads

By Ravie Lakshmanan
The Russian state-sponsored hacking collective known as APT29 has been attributed to a new phishing campaign that takes advantage of legitimate cloud services like Google Drive and Dropbox to deliver malicious payloads on compromised systems. "These campaigns are believed to have targeted several Western diplomatic missions between May and June 2022," Palo Alto Networks Unit 42Β saidΒ in a Tuesday

Several New Play Store Apps Spotted Distributing Joker, Facestealer and Coper Malware

By Ravie Lakshmanan
Google has taken steps to ax dozens of fraudulent apps from the official Play Store that were spotted propagating Joker, Facestealer, and Coper malware families through the virtual marketplace. While the Android storefront is considered to be a trusted source for discovering and installing apps, bad actors have repeatedly found ways to sneak past security barriers erected by Google in hopes of

Pegasus Spyware Used to Hack Devices of Pro-Democracy Activists in Thailand

By Ravie Lakshmanan
Thai activists involved in the country's pro-democracy protests have had their smartphones infected with NSO Group's infamous Pegasus government-sponsored spyware. At least 30 individuals, spanning activists, academics, lawyers, and NGO workers, are believed to have been targeted between October 2020 and November 2021, many of whom have been previously detained, arrested and imprisoned for their

Google Removes "App Permissions" List from Play Store for New "Data Safety" Section

By Ravie Lakshmanan
Following the launch of a new "Data safety" section for the Android app on the Play Store, Google appears to be readying to remove the app permissions list from both the mobile app and the web. The change wasΒ highlightedΒ by Esper's Mishaal Rahman earlier this week. TheΒ Data safetyΒ section, which Google began rolling out in late April 2022, is the company's answer to Apple's Privacy Nutrition
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