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New FurBall Android Malware Used to Spy on Iranian Citizens

SecureWorld News

A new version of the Android malware "FurBall" has been discovered to be used by the threat actor(s) known as Domestic Kitten in a campaign targeting Iranian citizens in a mobile surveillance operation. Though it has the Google Play logo, the app is not available in the Google Play store and downloads directly from Domestic Kitten's server.

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How to Remove Malware Tips

Galido

Malware is an abbreviated term that stands for “malicious software.” What is Malware? There are various types of malware. These can include: Spyware. Malware creation has become popular in recent times due to the the lure of money that can be made through organized Internet crime. Tips for Spotting Malware.

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Why your smartphone is sicker than a room full of snotty toddlers

Network World

If you thought your smartphone was safe(r) from the wild west of malware, spyware and other viruses compared with the PC space, think again. A new report from Nokia proclaims a “sharp rise in the occurrence of smartphone malware infections” in the first half of 2016.

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How much control should Apple have over your iPhone?

Vox

Apple has said it does this to ensure that its products are easy to use, private, and secure. Apple says the security and privacy features its customers expect are impossible to provide without having this control over the apps on its phone. But Apple’s operating systems — macOS, iOS, iPadOS, and watchOS — are only on Apple’s devices.

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Antitrust investigations aren’t the biggest threat to Facebook’s future

The Verge

It also turned Facebook into something like a single point of failure for the distribution of foreign propaganda, with famously dire results in 2016. If India can ban one app used by 200 million people , citing rather vague national security concerns, it can ban others. The so-called “ Splinternet ” is a long time in coming.