Spyware
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Read moreiOS 26 overwrites shutdown.log, erasing Pegasus traces—learn about the impact on forensics and tips to protect against spyware threats.
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Read moreUC study reveals how hackers use mouse sensors to eavesdrop on conversations, boosted by AI for stealing data—up to 61% accuracy. Protect yourself with simple tips like full shutdowns and mic indicators against this sneaky threat.
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Posted: October 10, 2025Views: 66Read moreZimperium exposes ClayRat spyware infecting Russian Android users via phishing sites and Telegram lures mimicking WhatsApp/TikTok—exfiltrates SMS, calls, photos; auto-sends to contacts. 600 samples detected; related African phone study reveals pre-installed app risks—update and scan devices now.
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Read moreDiscover GhostSpy, a sophisticated Android Remote Access Trojan (RAT) that silently infiltrates devices, steals sensitive data, and evades detection. Learn how it operates and the real-world impact on user privacy and security.
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Posted: July 11, 2025Views: 36Read moreDiscover the significant rise in Android malware activity in Q2 2025, including a surge in banking trojans and sophisticated spyware threats. Learn about the latest findings from Dr.Web Security Space and how to protect your device.
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Read moreDiscover the SparkKitty spyware campaign targeting iOS and Android devices through official app stores. Learn about its sophisticated techniques, objectives, and the risks it poses to mobile users.
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Posted: June 10, 2025Views: 40Read moreDiscover how a China-linked cyber espionage group, including APT15 and UNC5174, targeted over 70 organizations across government, media, and other sectors. Learn about the malware used, including ShadowPad and GoReShell, and the exploited vulnerabilities.
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Read moreCybersecurity experts reveal a significant supply chain attack affecting npm and PyPI ecosystems, compromising numerous packages and exposing millions of users to malware. Learn about the affected packages and how to protect yourself.
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Read moreWhatsApp has confirmed a sophisticated cyberattack targeting around 90 journalists and activists across 20 countries. Hackers used zero-click spyware, which can infect phones without the user clicking on anything. Meta has taken action against the attackers and is notifying the victims.
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Posted: June 20, 2023Views: 29Read moreSince April 2023, a brand-new information-stealing malware known as “Mystic Stealer” has been advertised on hacking forums and darknet markets,