IT Sec News updates – Spyware Attacks

March 29, 2024
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Spyware vendors outpace state-sponsored actors in zero-day exploits | Cybernews

Commercial spyware vendors such as NSO Group, Intellexa, Candiru, and Cy4Gate were the most productive in discovering new exploits to target …

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Google: Zero-Day Attacks Rise, Spyware and China are Dangers – Security Boulevard

Google saw a jump in zero-day exploits last year, noting that enterprises are a greater target and spyware vendors and China are threats.

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Zero-day exploitation spikes | SC Media

Spyware and ransomware concept with digital glitch effect, spooky … spyware vendors. Among the notable spyware actors involved in zero-day …

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Google Confirms Massive Increase In Zero-Day Vulnerabilities Exploited In Attacks Due To …

Google's report reveals a surge in zero-day vulnerabilities, with over 50% growth, attributing it to spyware vendors.

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Zero-day exploitation surged in 2023, Google finds – Help Net Security

Commercial surveillance (aka “spyware”) vendors and APT groups involved in cyber espionage are the most prolific users of zero-day exploits. “The …

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UK Gov Battles Commercial Spyware Misuse: Statement – Mirage News

spyware. These 6 countries became additional signatories to the joint statement, which was originally announced at the second Summit for Democracy …

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Cyber Security Headlines: Zero-day rise, SharePoint vulnerability, Facebook sniffs app traffic

Spyware fuels rise in zero-day exploits. Google released a report on exploited zero-days in 2023, it's first joint zero-day report using resources …

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PyPI Inundated by Malicious Typosquatting Campaign – Check Point Blog

Mobile Spyware. Securing the Cloud March 28, 2024. PyPI Inundated by Malicious Typosquatting Campaign. author image. ByOri Abramovsky, Head of Data …

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Facebook's Onavo VPN used to wiretap competitor data, court filings reveal | TechRadar

Snapchat was the main target of Project Ghostbusters, which used the controversial spyware-like VPN to access encrypted data.

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