par Lorenzo Franceschi-Bicchierai | Mar 21, 2023 | Android, Cybersecurity, Google, Google Play, Hacking, malware, pinduoduo, Security
On Monday, Google announced that it had flagged several apps made by a Chinese e-commerce giant as malware, alerting users who had them installed, and suspended the company’s official app. In the last couple of weeks, multiple Chinese security researchers... par Frederic Lardinois | Mar 20, 2023 | Aembit, APIs, Ballistic Ventures, Security, seed funding, startup, Startups, Ten Eleven Ventures
Aembit, a Maryland-based security startup that focuses on helping DevOps and security teams manage how federated workloads talk to each other, is officially launching its service today and announcing a $16.6 million seed funding round from Ballistic Ventures and Ten... par Kyle Wiggers | Mar 18, 2023 | AI, newsletter, Security, Startups, Week in Review, Week in Review newsletter
Welcome to Week in Review, folks, TechCrunch’s regular recap of the week in tech. GPT-4, OpenAI’s text- and image-understanding AI, might’ve dominated the headlines over the past few days. But fresh drama around Silicon Valley Bank’s collapse... par Ivan Mehta | Mar 17, 2023 | apps, bytedance, New Zealand, Security, tiktok
Days after the U.K. banned TikTok from government devices, New Zealand has become the latest country to prohibit the app from being installed on parliamentary devices. The move comes amid growing security concerns about TikTok’s owner ByteDance handing user data... par Zack Whittaker | Mar 16, 2023 | Android, Cybersecurity, Project Zero, Samsung, Security
Google’s security research unit is sounding the alarm on a set of vulnerabilities it found in certain Samsung chips included in dozens of Android models, wearables and vehicles, fearing the flaws could be soon discovered and exploited. In a blog post, Google’s... par Zack Whittaker | Mar 16, 2023 | Android, Cybersecurity, Project Zero, Samsung, Security
Google’s security research unit is sounding the alarm on a set of vulnerabilities it found in certain Samsung chips included in dozens of Android models, wearables and vehicles, fearing the flaws could be soon discovered and exploited. In a blog post, Google’s...
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