As most of you know at this point, Flash Player is pretty much dead. Well, that didn’t stop someone from pushing out a fake Flash Player app into the mix, and that Android app contains FluBot malware.
The widely distributed FluBot malware continues to evolve, with new campaigns distributing the malware as Flash Player and the developers adding new features. FluBot is an Android banking trojan that ...
More than a thousand hacked Web sites are serving up fake Flash Player software to users duped into clicking on links in mail that’s part of a massive spam attack masquerading as CNN.com news ...
Threat actors are using Google Alerts to promote a fake Adobe Flash Player updater that installs other unwanted programs on unsuspecting users' computers. The threat actors create fake stories with ...
Cybercriminals are trying to capitalize on Adobe’s decision to stop distributing Android Flash Player to new users via Google Play by creating malware and adware apps that masquerade as Flash Player ...
With many security folks converging in Las Vegas for Black Hat, alerts have been a little slow this week. But there should be a ton of new patches and warnings coming over the next few days as more ...
Apple Safari users who have been holding out on the latest Adobe Flash Player update now have little choice in the matter. In order to address security vulnerabilities, Apple is now blocking older ...
The criminal malware developers who released a fake Flash installer Trojan for OS X a few weeks ago have revised the program, but oddly this revision is a little easier to detect than the previous one ...