Republished on February 11 with Google’s statement on its latest AI update and further analysis on the implications for Gmail and other email platforms.
SparkCat uses machine learning to scan image galleries and steal screenshots containing cryptocurrency wallet recovery phrases, and can find and extract other sensitive data in images such as ...
Tech expert Kurt “CyberGuy" Knutsson says hackers are using Microsoft Teams for phishing, vishing and quishing via social ...
Kaspersky has reported known malicious applications to Google and Apple.
SparkCat malware infects 242,000 Android devices, using OCR to steal crypto wallet phrases, marking the first iOS stealer on ...
A sneaky piece of iOS and Android malware is out in the wild, stealing sensitive information captured via screenshots.
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OCR plugin great for extracting crypto-wallet secrets from galleries Kaspersky eggheads say they’ve spotted the first app ...
Apps delivering malware to users to steal crypto found on iOS app store Some of these apps have thousands of installs across ...