WhatsApp users under a higher risk of being targeted by hacking attacks will soon have the option to enable an extra set of security features.
A threat actor exploited a zero-day vulnerability in Samsung's Android image processing library to deploy a previously unknown spyware called 'LandFall' using malicious images sent over WhatsApp.
LANDFALL spyware exploited a Samsung Galaxy flaw (CVE-2025-21042) via WhatsApp images before April 2025 patch.
WhatsApp scammers are using malicious images to trick users. Don't fall for it and don't open any messages that fit this scam!
New Android spyware named Landfall delivered to Samsung device owners through the exploitation of a zero-day tracked as CVE-2025-21042.
A malicious extension was published on Microsoft ’s official VS Code marketplace, and was able to remain there for some time ...
Apple recently launched its redesigned web App Store, which the company says brings a more consistent layout, clearer ...
Binance CEO Richard Teng once again warned of a barrage of phishing scams targeting users of the exchange. This time around, ...
Starting on 22 November, Scam Safe week will feature content from across the BBC including TV, radio, iPlayer, Sounds and ...
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