Republished on August 30 with detailed advice on keeping families safe from the dangerous hacker threat that’s now surging across the U.S. This dangerous scam is coming for you or someone you know.
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South Korea rocked by scandal — gang extorts victims with ‘secret-camera’ hoax via hacked massage apps
A major cybercrime case has come to light in South Korea, revealing how a gang used a secret hacking app to steal private information and extort money from massage parlor clients. Police announced ...
A hacker has defaced the website of the pcTattletale spyware application, found on the booking systems of several Wyndham hotels in the United States, and leaked over a dozen archives containing ...
GamesBeat Next unites gaming industry leaders for exceptional content, networking, and deal-making opportunities. Join us on Oct 23-24 in San Francisco. Register Now Apple is closing in on a Russian ...
A viral app marketed as a safe space for women to share information about men they date has been hit by a major data hack, with tens of thousands of women's photos and IDs leaked online. The US-based ...
App Used by Trump Adviser Suspends Services After Hack Taking ’15-20 Minutes’ Your email has been sent A little-known messaging app called TeleMessage used by former Trump National Security Adviser ...
A hacker claims to have obtained the personal information of 48.5 million users of a COVID health mobile app run by the city of Shanghai, the second claim of a breach of the Chinese financial hub's ...
The creator of a hack that let users get in-app purchases in iOS apps free of charge confirms that Apple's patch blocks his exploit. Josh Lowensohn joined CNET in 2006 and now covers Apple. Before ...
WASHINGTON — A hacker who breached the communications service used by former Trump national security adviser Mike Waltz earlier this month intercepted messages from a broader swathe of American ...
A German teenager says he found a vulnerability in an app installed in some Teslas, which allowed him the ability to unlock doors, flash headlights and blast music. The hack highlights the relative ...
BEIJING, Aug 12 (Reuters) - A hacker has claimed to have obtained the personal information of 48.5 million users of a COVID health code mobile app run by the city of Shanghai, the second claim of a ...
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