A new version of RedHook Android malware uses your phone's own built-in debugging tool to take remote control of your device without needing root access or a USB cable.
RedHook malware uses fake banking and government apps to steal data and control Android phones, with attacks confirmed in ...
A new version of the RedHook Android malware abuses the Android Wireless Debugging (Wireless ADB) mechanism in a novel way to ...
Researchers say popular AI tools have reportedly been misused by terrorist groups despite built-in safeguards, highlighting ...
Dumb Co sells flip phones that sync to your smartphone, bridging the infinite connectivity of the iPhone and the unrealistic ...
Digital security is crucial for journalists in Bangladesh ahead of the 2026 elections. Learn about risks and protective ...
AI Now’s Friendly Fire PoC shows Claude Code and Codex running README-planted payloads on hosts when autonomous command ...
After a hacker took over a woman's Amazon account, her reset password codes were being sent — but her phone had quietly ...
Researchers at Zimperium have uncovered RedWing, a new Android malware-as-a-service sold through Telegram with subscription tiers, a support bot, and how-to videos. Once installed, it can steal ...
Investigators have been poring through several years’ worth of posts in roughly two dozen group chats on the popular ...
Malicious packages on the Node Package Manager (npm) and the Python Package Index (PyPI) delivered stealer malware to ...
Your phone probably isn't listening — but the tracking is just as invasive. Learn how voice assistants, app permissions, and data brokers fuel targeted ads. There’s no concrete evidence that a major ...