Researchers warn these commands could be exploited to manipulate memory, impersonate devices, and bypass security controls.
Researchers at George Mason University have discovered a way to track just about any Bluetooth device using Apple’s Find My network. The hack, dubbed nRootTag, can be used by hackers to make any ...
Open Settings: Go to the “Settings” app on your Samsung Galaxy. Navigate to Biometrics & Security: Scroll down and tap on “Biometrics and Security.” Select Secure Folder: Tap on “Secure Folder” to set ...
Pascal Plante’s eerie thriller questions the morality of true crime fandom and the emptiness of our digital lives ...
First things first, to acquire the Signal Redirector with the help of Dr. Garrows, you’ll need to actually track the ...
Google's Pixel 9a goes head-to-head against the iPhone 16e, Apple's latest budget phone. The Pixel 9a costs $100 less than ...
Join Paul Asadoorian for an eye-opening webinar exploring the meteoric growth of affordable hardware hacking devices, from the FlipperZero to ESP32-based platforms, and their implications for ...
The governments of Australia, Canada, Cyprus, Denmark, Israel, and Singapore are likely customers of spyware developed by ...
Bluetooth technology presents significant security risks, with cybercriminals capable of exploiting vulnerabilities ...
Delhi Police busted a hacking gang that duped a DRDO scientist of Rs 40 lakh. They posed as customer care representatives, ...
Android apps with 60M+ downloads ran full-screen ads, stole credentials, and bypassed security in a large-scale ad fraud and ...