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 November 24, 2021
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Apple Sues NSO Group for Spyware Use
The company seeks to hold Israeli firm NSO Group liable for the targeting of Apple users and requests a permanent injunction to ban its use of Apple products and services.
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Attackers typically target consumers with malicious text messages containing obfuscated links, but experts say businesses are threatened as well.
How Sun Tzu's Wisdom Can Rewrite the Rules of Cybersecurity
The ancient Chinese military strategist Sun Tzu would agree: The best defense is to avoid an attack in the first place.
Don't Help Cybercriminals Dash With Your Customers' Cash This Black Friday
Each security step, no matter how small, can have great impact in detecting and deterring cyber theft.
New Android Spyware Variants Linked to Middle Eastern APT
The new variants, improved for stealth and persistence, share code with other malware samples attributed to the C-23 APT.
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