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Google's Project Zero
Google has announced Project Zero, a group of elite hackers formed to hunt down zero-day security risks in various pieces of software, not just in Google products.
Search Related Topics:  google play  google  cybercrime

Android Ransomware Locks Device
Android users are a constant target for cybercrooks, who have released a new scareware with ransomware capabilities that locks the mobile phone completely.
Search Related Topics:  android malware  android security  smarthpone

CryptoLocker Still a Security Threat
The recent joint operation of law enforcement agencies and private security firms that led to dismantling the Gameover Zeus and CryptoLocker botnets may not have scared off the cybercriminals completely, as new variants of the crypto malware have emerged, creating new networks of infected computers.
Search Related Topics:  ransomware  scareware  online safety

97% of Global 2000 External Servers Still Vulnerable After Heartbleed
According to a research from security solutions developer Venafi, 97 percent of the Global 2000 organizations’ externally facing servers continue to be vulnerable to cyber attacks due to incomplete Heartbleed remediation.


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