As part of our ongoing mission to identify emerging threats to mobile security, our zLabs team has been actively tracking a phishing campaign impersonating the United States Postal Service (USPS) ...
The investigation reveals an unprecedented method of obfuscation used to deliver malicious PDF files designed to steal ...
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Malvertising targets Microsoft advertisers via fake Google ads, stealing credentials with phishing pages mimicking ...
Zimperium, the world leader in mobile security, has uncovered an advanced mishing (mobile-targeted phishing) campaign ...
In the SMS message, the attackers impersonate the USPS and, in the usual scamming fashion, warn the victims about a parcel.
Developers will be able to train the Copilot agents with a variety of documents, including Word, PDF, and PPT files.
Republished on January 29th as another warning is issued as to the serious dangers in opening these PDFs.
The White House’s Office of Management and Budget sent this document to government agencies listing about 2,600 programs that were under review.
Zimperium, the world leader in mobile security, has uncovered an advanced mishing (mobile-targeted phishing) campaign impersonating the United States Postal Service (USPS), exclusively targeting ...
On mobile devices, where users may have limited visibility into file contents before opening them, the risks of data breaches ...