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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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ROCA: Which Key-Pair Attacks Are Credible?

This blog was co-written by Brook Schoenfield. In the past two weeks, we have seen two big encryption issues arise:...

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Infected Minecraft Apps Could Potentially Turn Over 2M Android Devices Into a Botnet Army

We all love a good game, especially those that allow us to create and innovate with the touch of our...

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KRACKs Against Wi-Fi Serious But Not End of the World

This blog was written by Brook Schoenfield. On October 12, researcher Mathy Vanhoef announced a set of Wi-Fi attacks that...

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McAfee Customer Success Group Puts Customers at the Core

To Our Valued Customers: Allow me to introduce myself. I am Aneel Jaeel, the new leader of the McAfee Customer...

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Tips for Effective Threat Hunting

This blog was co-written by Ramnath Venugopalan. In May, McAfee surveyed more than 700 IT and security professionals around the...

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McAfee Honors 19 Partners with Awards for Excellence in Security

Today in Las Vegas, we recognized stand out performance by handing out our annual partner awards. This year, 19 partners...

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How KRACK Threatens Wi-Fi’s Security Underpinnings and What It Means for You

If you grew up before, or even during the 90s, you were familiar with a world of cords. A cord...

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KRACK Hack Threatens Wi-Fi Security – What it Means for You

If you grew up before, or even during the 90s, you were familiar with a world of cords. A cord...

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‘No One Likes You’: And the Other Hurtful Ways Kids Bully One Another Online

One of the most wounding things a young person can hear is “No one likes you.” Most likely because that...

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