Three more stalkerware apps have been found to leak data of both victims and customers alike: Spyzie, Cocospy, and Spyic
Month: February 2025
PayPal’s “no-code checkout” abused by scammers
Malicious Google ads are redirecting PayPal users looking for assistance to fraudulent pay links embedding scammers’ phone numbers.
Countries and companies are fighting at the expense of our data privacy
While countries and companies are fighting over access to encrypted files and chats, our data privacy may get crushed.
Roblox called “real-life nightmare for children” as Roblox and Discord sued
Roblox and Discord are charged with the facilitation of child predators, and misleading parents into believing the platforms are safe to use for their children.
Android happy to check your nudes before you forward them
The Android app SafetyCore was silently installed and looks at incoming and outgoing pictures to check their decency.
Background check provider data breach affects 3 million people who may not have heard of the company
Background check provider DISA has disclosed a major data breach which may have affected over 3 million people.
Predatory app downloaded 100,000 times from Google Play Store steals data, uses it for blackmail
The stolen information included listed contacts, call logs, text messages, photos, and the device’s location.
Surveillance pricing is “evil and sinister,” explains Justin Kloczko (Lock and Code S06E04)
This week on the Lock and Code podcast… Insurance pricing in America makes a lot of sense so long as you’re…
A week in security (February 17 – February 23)
A list of topics we covered in the week of February 17 to February 23 of 2025
Healthcare security lapses keep piling up
Healthcare security is failing patients time and again. This week DM Clinical Research and Helath Net Federal Services take the spotlight