Cybersecurity researchers have found out the known Android malware, NGate, is now abusing a legitimate payment app via NFC.
The Telangana Cyber Security Bureau (TGCSB) has arrested five people after uncovering a network that was illegally sending Indian mobile SIM cards to Cambodia, where they were allegedly used by cyber ...
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Make this your preferred source to get more updates from this publisher on Google. The National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) on Wednesday announced the arrest of a Chinese national for allegedly ...
The Department of Justice and Constitutional Development wants to make changes to the current SIM card registration process in South Africa to address fraud related to weaknesses in the process.
A SIM card is a necessity for connecting your phone to a cellular network. Unfortunately, that necessity can come with a very big risk. Criminals use a tactic called SIM fraud or SIM swapping to gain ...
SINGAPORE – Forty-five people were arrested, and 27 others being investigated for their suspected involvement in registering SIM cards for illicit purposes. This follows an island-wide enforcement ...
Android 17 Beta 2 just dropped, and as you might expect, people are already diving in to see what's new. Of course, others are diving in even further, analyzing code to see what might eventually ...
The U.S. bans Chinese software in connected cars starting March 17, forcing automakers to purge code fast. Could this stall Chinese brands in America? Automakers must remove Chinese-written code from ...
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