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Source SecurityWeek.webp SecurityWeek
Identifiant 520362
Date de publication 2018-03-16 20:36:03 (vue: 2018-03-16 20:36:03)
Titre China-linked Hackers Target Engineering and Maritime Industries (Recyclage)
Texte A China-related cyberespionage group that has been active for half a decade has increased its attacks on engineering and maritime entities over the past months, FireEye reports. Referred to as Leviathan or TEMP.Periscope, the group has been historically interested in targets connected to South China Sea issues, which hasn't changed in the recently observed attacks. Targets include research institutes, academic organizations, and private firms in the United States. “The current campaign is a sharp escalation of detected activity since summer 2017. Like multiple other Chinese cyber espionage actors, TEMP.Periscope has recently re-emerged and has been observed conducting operations with a revised toolkit,” FireEye says.
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Source SecurityWeek.webp SecurityWeek
Identifiant 517016
Date de publication 2018-03-15 19:04:01 (vue: 2018-03-15 19:04:01)
Titre Google Reviews Over 50 Billion Android Apps Daily
Texte Play Protect, the security service that arrived on Android last year, reviews more than 50 billion apps each day, Google claims. Launched in May 2017, Google Play Protect brings together various security services for Android, many of which have been available for years, but without being as visible as they are now. Mainly designed to protect users from Potentially Harmful Apps (PHAs), it reviews not only billions of apps, but other potential sources of PHAs as well and user devices, to take action when necessary. Play Protect was designed to automatically check Android devices for PHAs at least once a day, and also provides users with the possibility to conduct additional reviews at any time. Because of these daily checks, nearly 39 million PHAs were removed last year, the Internet giant reveals. Android Malicious AppsAccording to Google, Play Protect uses various tactics to keep users and their data safe, including machine learning, which helped detect 60.3% of all Potentially Harmful Apps, a number expected to increase in the future. Play Protect also receives updates t
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