Hodlers prefer centralized exchanges over DeFi for security: Chainalysis
Despite the rise of decentralized finance (DeFi), cryptocurrency investors appear to be sticking to centralized exchanges (CEXs) over DeFi tools, according to a new report.Crypto investors are more comfortable...
WhatsApp Users Beware: Dangerous Mobile Trojan Being Distributed via Malicious Mod
Security researchers have detected a threat actor distributing a data-stealing mobile Trojan via a spoofed version of YoWhatsApp, a relatively widely used, modified version of the WhatsApp messaging application.Users...
Android Leaks Wi-Fi Traffic Even When VPN Protection Features Are On
Android devices are leaking certain traffic when a mobile device is connected to a Wi-Fi network, even when features aimed to protect data being sent over the public Internet by...
Airborne Drones Are Dropping Cyber-Spy Exploits in the Wild
Once limited to abstract academic conversation among cybersecurity enthusiasts, drones loaded with cyber-spying equipment are now being used in the real world to breach networks and steal information.Cybersecurity researcher...
Treasury fines virtual currency exchange Bittrex for failing to catch ransomware payments
Written by Tonya Riley Oct 11, 2022 |...
High-Value Targets: String of Aussie Telco Breaches Continues
First it was Optus, followed by Telstra. Now, a third Australian telecom company has disclosed it was breached — this time it's Dialog, an information technology services provider with...
Intel Processor UEFI Source Code Leaked
Intel has confirmed the leak of the Unified Extensible Firmware Interface (UEFI) BIOS of Alder Lake, the company's code name for its latest processor — the 12th generation Intel Core processor —...
Emotet Rises Again With More Sophistication, Evasion
The threat group behind the Emotet malware-delivery botnet has resurrected the malware-as-a-service offering with more sophisticated countermeasures to foil takedowns.
According to a 68-page analysis on Oct. 10 from VMware's Threat Analysis Unit —...











