The Hidden Threat Inside Workplace Apps
In this blog post I will examine how cyber-criminals create fakes and clones of popular workplace apps, embed them with malware, and trick users into downloading the weaponized versions…
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In this blog post I will examine how cyber-criminals create fakes and clones of popular workplace apps, embed them with malware, and trick users into downloading the weaponized versions…
Malware can harvest unprotected network information stored in mobile apps, allowing fraudsters to launch ransomware attacks on the back end. This makes mobile apps the weak link when protecting your networks from ransomware attacks.
Knowing the answer to this question: “What does EventBot teach us about the business of Malware?” is critical to cybersecurity professionals who need to develop adequate strategies to guard against this threat class.
One of the more malicious malware banks and fintechs have to contend with is EventBot, a data harvesting malware designed to steal usernames and passwords and intercept SMS messages.
DTx (Digital Therapeutics) is entering the healthcare mainstream. Movement from traditional prescription medication to specialized mobile apps combining behavioral and lifestyle changes with a drug to treat illnesses such…
Mobile health (mHealth) is the top trend in healthcare and for good reason. mHealth provides for more care options, improved safety in the pandemic, and higher quality of care…
Mobile Banking Trojans remain one of the biggest threats to mobile banking and mobile banking customers in 2022. In this blog mobile app developers and security professionals responsible for retail banking applications, can learn how to best protect their mobile banking apps against malware and trojans installed on the devices of their mobile banking customers.
Ransomware attacks on the healthcare industry skyrocketed in 2020. Mobile health apps are the weak link. Learn how to protect mHealth apps with Appdome.
Appdome can protect mobile banking apps against all kinds of Malware, Trojans, RATs and other malicious programs installed on a consumer device via click-bait and social engineering. Including Android Trojans such as Sharkbot, App Overlay Attacks such as Strandhogg, Remote Access Trojans like Pegasus and more.
Mobile consumers continue to be the fastest growing group and online, and we asked 10,000 people of all ages and backgrounds what they were most concerned about. Across this diverse group, the…
In this blog post I’ll discuss mobile malware ‘droppers’ and remote access trojans (RATS), and explain how cybercriminals use them to upgrade mobile malware with more powerful capabilities based…
This blog post is a continuation of my previous blog on how malware adapts itself and evolves based on conditions it encounters in its environment, using the StrandHogg and…
In this blog post I will examine how cyber-criminals create fakes and clones of popular workplace apps, embed them with malware, and trick users into downloading the weaponized versions…
Malware can harvest unprotected network information stored in mobile apps, allowing fraudsters to launch ransomware attacks on the back end. This makes mobile apps the weak link when protecting your networks from ransomware attacks.
Knowing the answer to this question: “What does EventBot teach us about the business of Malware?” is critical to cybersecurity professionals who need to develop adequate strategies to guard against this threat class.
One of the more malicious malware banks and fintechs have to contend with is EventBot, a data harvesting malware designed to steal usernames and passwords and intercept SMS messages.
DTx (Digital Therapeutics) is entering the healthcare mainstream. Movement from traditional prescription medication to specialized mobile apps combining behavioral and lifestyle changes with a drug to treat illnesses such…
Mobile health (mHealth) is the top trend in healthcare and for good reason. mHealth provides for more care options, improved safety in the pandemic, and higher quality of care…
Mobile Banking Trojans remain one of the biggest threats to mobile banking and mobile banking customers in 2022. In this blog mobile app developers and security professionals responsible for retail banking applications, can learn how to best protect their mobile banking apps against malware and trojans installed on the devices of their mobile banking customers.
Ransomware attacks on the healthcare industry skyrocketed in 2020. Mobile health apps are the weak link. Learn how to protect mHealth apps with Appdome.
Appdome can protect mobile banking apps against all kinds of Malware, Trojans, RATs and other malicious programs installed on a consumer device via click-bait and social engineering. Including Android Trojans such as Sharkbot, App Overlay Attacks such as Strandhogg, Remote Access Trojans like Pegasus and more.
Mobile consumers continue to be the fastest growing group and online, and we asked 10,000 people of all ages and backgrounds what they were most concerned about. Across this diverse group, the…
In this blog post I’ll discuss mobile malware ‘droppers’ and remote access trojans (RATS), and explain how cybercriminals use them to upgrade mobile malware with more powerful capabilities based…
This blog post is a continuation of my previous blog on how malware adapts itself and evolves based on conditions it encounters in its environment, using the StrandHogg and…
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