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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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So Are You ‘Hot or Not?’ App Rates Appearance

First, let me begin with the fact that I love apps. In fact, I am probably addicted to them. I...

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Snapstreaks: Why Kids Keep them Going and What Parents Need to Know

People who use the popular social networking app Snapchat, understand what happens after three consecutive days of messaging the same...

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SnapHack: Hacking for the Greater Good?

Most hacks and attacks introduced on this blog are blatantly malicious, looking to nab your valuable information. However, this may...

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SnapChat-Like Apps Hide Content on Twitter, Facebook

Just when parents figured out SnapChat, an app that makes photo texts disappear, two new apps hit the social scene that...

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Snapchat Hacked: 4.6M Phone Numbers Leaked

Snapchat is, undeniably, one of the great tech success stories of 2013. The photo sharing app, known for it’s deletion...

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Snap Map: What Parents Need To Know Now

Just when we were finally getting our heads around Snapchat, now the world’s most popular photo messaging app has added...

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SMS Phishing Campaign Spreads in China

Phishing messages and fake websites for stealing users’ credentials are a common occurrence. Recently, however, mobile banking users in China...

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Smishing Campaign Steals Banking Credentials in U.S.

The McAfee Mobile Research team recently found an active smishing campaign, using SMS messages, that targets online banking users in...

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SMBGhost – Analysis of CVE-2020-0796

The Vulnerability The latest vulnerability in SMBv3 is a “wormable” vulnerability given its potential ability to replicate or spread over...

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