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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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McAfee Labs

Unregulated at Any Speed: DoT’s Cybersecurity Policy for Self-Driving Cars

Despite headlines, hype, and hysteria, US government rightly chooses cybersecurity guidance over regulation. The Obama administration today unveiled its long-awaited...

Family Safety

Unplugging: How Small Tech Shifts Can Make a Big Impact on a Family Vacation

The smartphone is the one item that automatically ignites an inner struggle as we pack for that long-awaited family vacation....

McAfee Labs

Unmasking AsyncRAT New Infection Chain

Authored by Lakshya Mathur & Vignesh Dhatchanamoorthy AsyncRAT, short for “Asynchronous Remote Access Trojan,” is a sophisticated piece of malware...

Internet Security

Unmasking AI and the Future of Us:  Five Takeaways from the Oprah TV Special

In a recent special hosted by Oprah Winfrey titled “AI and the Future of Us”, some of the biggest names...

McAfee Labs

Unintended Clipboard Paste Function in Windows 10 Leads to Information Leak in RS1

The McAfee Labs Advanced Threat Research team has been investigating the Windows 10 platform. We have submitted several vulnerabilities already...

McAfee Labs

Unfolding the Mystery of Cerber Ransomware’s Random File Extension

This blog post was written by Sudhanshu Dubey. In an earlier blog, we discussed the evolution of the popular Cerber...

Family Safety

Understanding Your Kid’s Smart Gadgets

When people think about IoT devices, many often think of those that fill their homes. Smart lights, ovens, TVs, etc....

Mobile Security Family Safety

Understanding the Risks of Using an Android Device

Android has, over time, become a popular target for hackers. Recently, McAfee Labs™ found that all new forms of malicious mobile software were solely designed to exploit vulnerabilities in the Android operating system.

Family Safety

Understanding Online Trolls and How to Deal with Them

Imagine, if you will, a person who goes online each day with the sole mission of triggering confrontation, provoking conflict,...

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