Tag: mobile apps

  • Docs: A Google upgrade will make voice typing quite useful

    Docs: A Google upgrade will make voice typing quite useful

    It will also be available in browsers other than Chrome. Google Docs is getting a major improvement that may make its voice-typing capability far more helpful and popular for meeting transcription.   Google Docs upgrade For some years, the cloud word processor allows you to ‘type’ hands-free using your voice. You simply go to Tools…

  • Godfather attacked banks and cryptocurrency exchanges

    Godfather attacked banks and cryptocurrency exchanges

    Godfather has attacked around 400 banks and several cryptocurrency exchange applications It is an Android banking virus that has targeted users in 16 countries. It has stolen account information for over 400 online financial companies and cryptocurrency exchanges. How does this virus work? This virus relies on trickery. It produces login screens overlay on top…

  • API keys of Android apps leaked, putting customers in danger

    API keys of Android apps leaked, putting customers in danger

    Threat actors might send fake emails using disclosed API keys. Various Android applications on the Google Play Store have been identified as leaking Application Programming Interface keys. This is putting users at risk of identity theft and other security risks. The cyber security website experts discovered the flaw after analyzing 600 applications on the Google Play Store.…

  • Gmail: Google has implemented end-to-end encryption

    Gmail: Google has implemented end-to-end encryption

    Google announced the addition of end-to-end encryption (E2EE) to Gmail on the web. It will allow google workspace users to send and receive encrypted emails within and outside their domain. Client-side encryption also known as E2EE by Google was previously available for Google Drive, Google Docs, Sheets, Slides, Google Meet, and Google Calendar users (beta). Upon activation,…

  • Almost all organizations have adopted Zero Trust Architecture 

    Almost all organizations have adopted Zero Trust Architecture 

    Businesses are still in the process of migrating to Zero Trust compliance. Most organizations particularly those with a remote or hybrid workforce, are in the process of implementing Zero Trust, but the majority have yet to fully understand the benefits of this relatively new cybersecurity strategy. For its “State of Zero Trust Transformation” report for…

  • Malware-infested Android apps discovered on Google Play

    Malware-infested Android apps discovered on Google Play

    Over two million individuals have been tricked into installing a new batch of Android malware, phishing, and adware applications that have invaded the Google Play store. Tube Box application Dr. Web antivirus detected the mobile apps, which masquerade as beneficial tools and system optimizers but are the source of performance glitches, advertisements, and user experience…

  • Windows malware searches your phone to exploit data

    Windows malware searches your phone to exploit data

    Malware will also look for any other removable device. Cyber security website experts have uncovered a new malware strain for Windows that is capable of collecting sensitive data from any connected device, including mobile phones, and is reportedly being utilized by North Korean government-linked organizations. The online security website ESET experts claim to have discovered Dolphin, a hitherto undiscovered…

  • These fraudulent antivirus apps for Android install a harmful banking malware

    These fraudulent antivirus apps for Android install a harmful banking malware

    SharkBot is still evading Google Play Store security. Researchers have cautioned that the SharkBotDropper malware, which was discovered in multiple antivirus applications in April, has invaded the Google Play Store once more. The report claims two more Android antivirus applications have been identified to have the malware. These were meant to steal online banking credentials.…

  • The deadly Android Malware even Google had alarmed its users

    The deadly Android Malware even Google had alarmed its users

    Google warns Android users of potentially harmful consequences. Google has confirmed claims of the existence of a very dangerous Android Malware. It has warned victims that they are being targeted. Threat Analysis Group claimed that Lookout cybersecurity researchers were right. When they found Hermit- a deadly Android malware and alerted consumers of its presence. Allegedly,…

  • Private browser DuckDuckGo beta releases an app for its Mac users 

    Private browser DuckDuckGo beta releases an app for its Mac users 

    DuckDuckGo, a browser, has announced the beta release of its app for Mac users, with a Windows version on the way. DuckDuckGo for Mac, like its mobile app, is an all-in-one privacy platform for daily browsing.  Using a privacy-protecting app by default not only prevents intrusive spying but also accelerates surfing and removes numerous common…