Busting digital superstitions
Even in 2024, the world is rife with digital paranoia and superstition. Is my smartphone tracking me? Will incognito mode make me invisible? This post answers these and lots of other related questions.
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Even in 2024, the world is rife with digital paranoia and superstition. Is my smartphone tracking me? Will incognito mode make me invisible? This post answers these and lots of other related questions.
Commercial spyware — what it is, how it infiltrates devices, what it can do once inside, and how to defend against it.
Our researchers discovered spyware-infected WhatsApp modifications distributed through Telegram channels and websites with WhatsApp mods.
We discuss what zero-click attacks are, why they’re dangerous, and how to protect your company from them.
A look at some recent cases of Android malware infiltrating the most official of official app stores — Google Play.
The three most dangerous Android features that make your smartphone much more vulnerable to malware.
Researchers have found several spyware-infected versions of Telegram and Signal on Google Play.
Once again, very serious vulnerabilities have been found in Apple operating systems. Don’t delay updating to iOS 16.4.1 and macOS 13.3.1. Please note that updates are also available for iOS 15 and macOS 11 and 12.
Seriously, don’t do it. A Kaspersky study of malware spreading in China shows why it’s always a bad idea.
Our experts studied the WinDealer malware created by the LuoYu APT group.
In the past year, a slew of cases in which criminals used AirTags to stalk people have come to light. We explain how this works and how to protect yourself.
How to protect your iPhone or Android smartphone from Pegasus and similar mobile APTs.
A cyberattack has affected an unexpectedly large number of industrial systems.
FinSpy spyware targets Android, iOS, macOS, Windows, and Linux users. Here’s what it can do and how to stay protected.
Spam and phishing e-mails are not the only threats you might find in your mailbox. Cybercriminals are still using good old links to malware.
Stalkerware activity dropped off during the pandemic, but it’s picking up again. How to deal with the threat.
During a cyberattack in Hong Kong, LightSpy spyware infected the iPhones of people visiting counterfeit news sites.
How paranoid employers and jealous partners can spy on you, and why chip bags are best left to movie heroes.
Why stalkerware is a problem not only for targets, but also for security vendors – and what we’re doing to fix it.