Russian national, author of NeverQuest banking trojan, pleads guilty
NeverQuest (Vawtrack) author Stanislav Lisov faces up to five years in prison. To be sentenced in June.
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NeverQuest (Vawtrack) author Stanislav Lisov faces up to five years in prison. To be sentenced in June.
Don't be too quick to blame Facebook on this one. The company may not actually be so guilty this time.
The phishing campaign impersonates Google in attacks against banking institutions and their users.
Card details of 2.15 million Americans advertised in a separate forum ad.
The original patch issued for the zero-day can be bypassed.
The number of adverts selling logins for hacked accounts on adult websites doubled in 2018.
Eighty-five percent of all Chrome extensions don't have a privacy policy.
An error it may be, but invasive it certainly is.
Microsoft releases updates to fix bug that froze systems when IIS handled malformed HTTP/2 requests.
Cisco releases 15 security updates, with Cisco HyperFlex receiving two very important fixes.
Google security researcher finds secret whitelist that lets Facebook run Flash content despite Edge's normal security policies.
Over 500 million WinRAR users at risk. Users advised to update WinRAR as soon as possible.
Updated: If your mobile device is consuming insane amounts of data, you may be a victim.
Passwords stored in RAM could lead to theft, but the report has to be considered in a risk-based context.
Updated: Small changes to relationship files manage to foil scans for malicious links.
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