A highly sophisticated set of iPhone hijacking techniques has likely infected tens of thousands of phones or more. Clues suggest it was originally built for the US government.
The hacking group, Handala, is claiming to have erased data from over 200,000 devices, including servers and mobile phones used by employees of Stryker, a medical equipment provider.
The next time your phone battery is getting low in public and you need to give it a boost, think twice about using that charging station-it could lead to a serious breach of security. This is due to a ...
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Your car could be at risk – new Flipper Zero craze sees car thieves use cheap hacking device, and there's no easy fix
A $199 hacking device is reportedly being used to steal cars Specially-developed patches allow thieves to exploit security vulnerabilities Widespread attacks have affected Kia and Hyundai models in ...
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