A new malware called NGate allows cybercriminals to steal near field communication data from Android phones via sophisticated social engineering. The data is relayed to the fraudsters before being used to steal cash.
Aug 28, 2024 | Today’s news and insights for Microsoft leaders: |
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A new malware called NGate allows cybercriminals to steal near field communication data from Android phones via sophisticated social engineering. The data is relayed to the fraudsters before being used to steal cash. |
The new capabilities are designed to let users more easily build workflows and link them to third-party apps. |
The finding is linked to a lack of visibility of the business’s app estate and decentralised security governance. |
With its potential to enhance network performance and coverage, Open RAN is introducing new possibilities to the world of telecommunications. Read More |
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Learn more about the agile management philosophy and how it can help you achieve your project objectives on time and on budget. |
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Microsoft's new unified Teams app enables you to switch between different cloud environments and accounts for personal and work access. |
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