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Kaspersky’s Advanced Persistent Threats Predictions for 2024

Kaspersky’s new report provides the company’s view on the advanced persistent threats landscape for 2024. Existing APT techniques will keep being used, and new ones will likely emerge, such as the increase in AI usage, hacktivism and targeting of smart home tech. New botnets and rootkits will also likely appear, . . . Read more

Apple Watch Series 9 & Watch Ultra 2: Features, Pricing and More

Faster processing and better sustainability are just two features in the new Apple Watch Series 9 and Ultra 2. Compare the wearables’ specs and get pricing and availability details for these Apple Watches. During Apple’s Wonderlust keynote on Tuesday, the company unveiled the iPhone 15, but the event started with . . . Read more

Patch ‘Em or Weep: Study Reveals Most Vulnerable IoT, Connected Assets

Phones, tablets and workstations with unpatched CVEs are a clear and present danger. New Armis study lists the most vulnerable. Image: AndSus/Adobe Stock Asset visibility and security company Armis identified connected assets posing the greatest risks to global enterprise. Armis’ new research, based on analysis from its Asset Intelligence Engine, . . . Read more

Tech Giants Lend WhatsApp Support in Spyware Case Against NSO Group

Google, Microsoft, Cisco Systems and others want appeals court to deny immunity to Israeli company for its alleged distribution of spyware and illegal cyber-surveillance activities.

Facebook Messenger Bug Allows Spying on Android Users

The company patched a vulnerability that could connected video and audio calls without the knowledge of the person receiving them. Facebook has patched a significant flaw in the Android version of Facebook Messenger that could have allowed attackers to spy on users and potentially identify their surroundings without them knowing. . . . Read more

Election Security: How Mobile Devices Are Shaping the Way We Work, Play and Vote

With the election just a week away, cybercriminals are ramping up mobile attacks on citizens under the guise of campaign communications.

TikTok Surreptitiously Collected Android User Data Using Google-Prohibited Tactic

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