Security: Open Source Security Podcast, New Updates, MysteryBot and Grayshift
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Open Source Security Podcast: Episode 101 - Our unregulated future is here to stay
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Security updates for Monday
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MysteryBot; a new Android banking Trojan ready for Android 7 and 8
While processing our daily set of suspicious samples, our detection rule for the Android banking trojan LokiBot matched a sample that seemed quite different than LokiBot itself, urging us to take a closer look at it. Looking at the bot commands, we first thought that LokiBot had been improved. However, we quickly realized that there is more going on: the name of the bot and the name of the panel changed to "MysteryBot", even the network communication changed.
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Grayshift claims its 'defeated' Apple's cop-thwarting USB Restricted Mode
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Cops Are Confident iPhone Hackers Have Found a Workaround to Apple’s New Security Feature
“Grayshift has gone to great lengths to future proof their technology and stated that they have already defeated this security feature in the beta build.”
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