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McAfee Labs Threats Report: April 2021

In this edition, we present new findings in our traditional threat statistical categories – as well as our usual malware, sectors, and vectors – imparted in a new, enhanced digital presentation that’s more easily consumed and interpreted.

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Millions of Android Devices Hit With CopyCat Malware

Time and time again, we’ve seen Android malware make its way through mobile devices around the world. Now, a new...

Mobile Security Security News

Millions Affected by Malware Attributed to Android Barcode-Scanning App 

We’ve all come to a realization that we don’t go anywhere without our phone. It’s a utility that helps us...

Internet Security Mobile Security

Millennials Choose Convenience Over Security When it Comes to Information Sharing

For better or for worse, we’ve ended up amidst a society built on information sharing. There are a number of...

McAfee Labs

Microsoft’s June Patch Kills Potential CFG Bypass

After applying Microsoft’s June patch, we noticed some interesting changes that prevent a security bypass of Windows’ Control Flow Guard...

McAfee Labs

Microsoft’s Edge over Popups (and Google Chrome)

Following up on our previous blog, How to Stop the Popups, McAfee Labs saw a sharp decrease in the number...

Security News

Microsoft Urges Customers to Update Windows as Soon as Possible

What happened   Microsoft has shipped an emergency security update affecting most Windows users. This update partially addresses a security vulnerability known as PrintNightmare that could allow...

McAfee Labs

Microsoft Kills Potential Remote Code Execution Vulnerability in Office (CVE-2017-8630)

Recently the McAfee IPS Research Team informed Microsoft about a potential remote code execution vulnerability in Office 2016 that McAfee...

Internet Security Privacy & Identity Protection

Microsoft Discovers Malware in Word Files! Here’s What You Need to Know

Microsoft Word is omnipresent. Students use it for their academic careers and office workers, well, office workers pretty much live...

McAfee Labs

Microsoft Cortana Allows Browser Navigation Without Login: CVE-2018-8253

A locked Windows 10 device with Cortana enabled on the lock screen allows an attacker with physical access to the device to do two kinds of unauthorized browsing.

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