PennyGem on MSN
Apple forces emergency update for virtually every iPhone as ‘zero-click’ spyware locks devices
Apple's vast iPhone user base is facing an escalating wave of stealthy surveillance attacks that require no taps, clicks, or ...
A new type of spyware has been discovered being sold to various governments throughout the world and is meant to be used to spy mainly on journalists, activists, and political opponents. Here is what ...
Evidence shows that certain people have been targeted by malicious actors, often linked to governments or state-backed groups ...
Apple and Google have sent new global warnings to users targeted by state-linked hackers, highlighting rising concerns over ...
Intellexa’s Predator spyware targeted a Pakistani lawyer, as new leaks show wide global use of zero-day exploits and advanced ...
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Israeli spyware targets Pakistani human rights lawyer
A recent investigation into Intellexa, the Israeli spyware firm behind Predator- a one-click spyware tool that covertly infects devices to harvest sensitive data, including messages, photos, location, ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — The U.S. government will restrict its use of commercial spyware tools that have been used to surveil human rights activists, journalists and dissidents around the world, under an ...
Microsoft Corp.’s announcement last week that it has purchased a small vendor of antispyware tools serves to highlight the growing seriousness of the spyware problem for users, according to security ...
Microsoft Thursday released a free trial copy of anti-spyware software it purchased last month, marking the company’s entry into the fast-growing market for products that block surreptitious snooping ...
After several months of testing, Yahoo has released an enhanced version of its Internet-services toolbar that now comes with a feature for removing often unwanted software such as spyware and adware.
Microsoft Corp. announced yesterday that it is giving away software designed to help protect Windows users from spyware, one of the fastest-growing of Internet annoyances. The release marked a new ...
Organizations and law enforcement agencies fighting spyware are making progress, but new tools in an antispyware bill stalled in the U.S. Congress could improve the efforts, a member of the U.S.
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