Android at risk from SpyEye banking Trojan

Banking transactions for owners of Android phones just became more dangerous with a new iteration of the SpyEye Trojan designed to intercept two-factor authentication codes sent via SMS – the first known version for Android. The malware not only tries to steal authentication information banks send via SMS, it also…

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Spear phishing examples: How to stop phishing from compromising users

Spear phishing targets the weakest link in most security programs: users. These spear phishing examples can help your enterprise thwart attacks. <img alt="Spear phishing examples: How to stop phishing from compromising users, Blog, Stop, from, users, phishing, Spear, examples, compromising"height="0" width="0" border="0" style="display:none" src="http://segment-pixel.invitemedia.com/pixel?code=TechBiz &partnerID=167&key=segment”/><img alt="Spear phishing examples: How to…

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Apple strikes stolen SSL certificates from OS X

Computerworld – Apple today released an update to Mac OS X that blocks Safari users from reaching sites secured with certificates stolen from a Dutch company last summer. The update follows others by Microsoft, Google, Mozilla and Opera Software, which have already blocked or permanently barred the use of all…

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