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Malicious Ads on Google Target Chinese Users with Fake Messaging Apps

By: Newsroom β€” January 26th 2024 at 09:44
Chinese-speaking users have been targeted by malicious Google ads for restricted messaging apps like Telegram as part of an ongoing malvertising campaign. "The threat actor is abusing Google advertiser accounts to create malicious ads and pointing them to pages where unsuspecting users will download Remote Administration Trojan (RATs) instead," Malwarebytes' JΓ©rΓ΄me Segura said in a
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Signal Debunks Zero-Day Vulnerability Reports, Finds No Evidence

By: Newsroom β€” October 16th 2023 at 09:31
Encrypted messaging app Signal has pushed back against "viral reports" of an alleged zero-day flaw in its software, stating it found no evidence to support the claim. "After responsible investigation *we have no evidence that suggests this vulnerability is real* nor has any additional info been shared via our official reporting channels," itΒ saidΒ in a series of messages posted in X (formerly
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Signal Messenger Introduces PQXDH Quantum-Resistant Encryption

By: THN β€” September 20th 2023 at 09:29
Encrypted messaging app Signal has announced an update to the Signal Protocol to add support for quantum resistance by upgrading the Extended Triple Diffie-Hellman (X3DH) specification to Post-Quantum Extended Diffie-Hellman (PQXDH). "With this upgrade, we are adding a layer of protection against the threat of a quantum computer being built in the future that is powerful enough to break current
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Apple Threatens to Pull iMessage and FaceTime from U.K. Amid Surveillance Demands

By: THN β€” July 22nd 2023 at 05:36
Apple has warned that it would rather stop offering iMessage and FaceTime services in the U.K. than bowing down to government pressure in response to new proposals that seek to expand digital surveillance powers available to state intelligence agencies. The development, firstΒ reportedΒ by BBC News, makes the iPhone maker the latest to join the chorus of voices protesting against forthcoming
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