Hackers attacked the website of smartphone manufacturer OnePlus and compromised credit card information of up to 40,000 customers, the Shenzhen, China-based company has confirmed.
Hackers attacked the website of smartphone manufacturer OnePlus and compromised credit card information of up to 40,000 customers, the Shenzhen, China-based company has confirmed.
Smartphones are by far the most popular target of mobile malware, and the infection rate is soaring, according to new research by Nokia. During the second half of 2016, the increase in smartphone infections was 83% following on the heels of a 96% increase during the first half of the year, according to Nokia’s latest Mobile Threat Intelligence Report.
It sounds like a smartphone user’s worst fear: Software that starts up before the phone’s operating system, intercepting and encrypting every byte sent to or from the flash memory or the network interface. This is not some new kind of ransomware, though, this is the D4 Secure Platform from Cog Systems. Read More
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