Hackers are now making fake vaccine apps to target unsuspecting smartphone owners
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Vaccine apps – you thought these were only released by reputable government authorities, but apparently not: hackers are exploiting high vaccine demands to unleash a host of cyber threats to unsuspecting mobile phone owners.
While the Covid-19 pandemic has affected businesses around the world, cybercriminals seem to be enjoying some success. Cybercrimes continue to increase, causing more problems to organizations, especially those with remote working employees.
Today, cyber threat perpetrators abuse a host of techniques to infiltrate organizations, employees, individuals. From mobile to smart devices, cybercriminals are increasingly targeting personal devices at home, unleashing stronger threats.
McAfee report: Surge in mobile malware using fake Covid-19 vaccination programmes
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