Increasing hacking incidents are linked to popular applications, particularly Google Find Hub, which has been exploited by ...
North Korean hackers are exploiting Google Find Hub and KakaoTalk app to compromise Android devices, leading to an increased global risk of hacking.
Seoul: A North Korea-linked hacking group has launched a new form of cyberattack that remotely controls Android smartphones ...
Signs have been uncovered that point to a hacking group — believed to be backed by North Korea — remotely controlled computers and Android smartphones to wipe major data.
Assuming your phone is on and online, you should be able to see its location on a map. From there, you can make it ring, lock it, set a lock screen note to tell whoever has it how to get it back to ...
The attack marks the first confirmed case of a North Korean state-sponsored hacking group compromising Google accounts. Read ...
The attack marks the first confirmed case of a North Korean state-sponsored hacking group compromising Google accounts to gain remote control over smart devices, according to South Korean ...
Security researchers at Palo Alto Networks’ Unit 42 have uncovered a stealthy spyware campaign, which used WhatsApp images to ...
North Korean state-sponsored hackers hijacked Google accounts to remotely control and wipe smartphones and tablets held by ...
North Korean state-sponsored hackers have hijacked Google accounts to take remote control of smartphones and tablets ...
Once in possession of the Google account credentials, the attackers log into the victim’s account and access the “Find Hub” service (formerly “Find My Device”). This legitimate Google feature is ...
For months, hackers conducted a quiet but highly advanced espionage campaign targeting select Samsung Galaxy users. The invasion used an exploit so sophisticated that it infected ...