- Hacks
- June 2022 Incident Report Hackerone [Hackerone Editor, Hackerone]
- Microsoft Exchange servers worldwide hit by stealthy new backdoor [Dan Goodin, ArsTechnica]
- YouTube content creator credentials are under siege by YTStealer malware [Dan Goodin, ArsTechnica]
- This new malware is at the heart of the ransomware ecosystem [Danny Palmer, ZDNet]
- Cell
- Billing fraud apps can disable Android Wi-Fi and intercept text messages [Dan Goodin, ArsTechnica]
- Free smartphone stalkerware detection tool gets dedicated hub [Bill Toulas, Bleeping Computer]
- Microsoft Defender adds network protection for Android, iOS devices [Sergiu Gatlan, Bleeping Computer]
- Hardware
- A wide range of routers are under attack by new, unusually sophisticated malware [Dan Goodin, ArsTechnica]
- Toll fraud malware disables your WiFi to force premium subscriptions [Ionut Ilascu, Bleeping Computer]
- A new vulnerability in Intel and AMD CPUs lets hackers steal encryption keys [Dan Goodin, ArsTechnica]
- Odds
- Crooks are using deepfakes to apply for remote tech jobs [Liam Tung, ZDNet]
- These are the 25 most dangerous software bugs you need to worry about [Liam Tung, ZDNet]
- Tsunami of junk traffic that broke DDoS records delivered by tiniest of botnets [Dan Goodin, ArsTechnica]
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