Ninemsn injected with malicious code: Websense Security technology company Websense this week claimed that one of Australia's most highly trafficked websites, ninemsn, had been compromised by an ...
New research found that Facebook parent company Meta had changed third-party websites accessed through its internal browsers in order to track all of its users’ online activities. Facebook and ...
Malware authors often use code injection to hide activity and bypass security defenses. There are several ways to implement code injection techniques, which run malicious code through unsuspected or ...
Hackers were reportedly able to modify several Chrome extensions with malicious code this month after gaining access to admin accounts through a phishing campaign. The cybersecurity company Cyberhaven ...
Researchers have identified what they are calling an Early Bird code injection technique used by the Iranian group APT33 to burrow the TurnedUp malware inside infected systems while evading ...
A critical SAP S/4HANA code injection vulnerability is being leveraged in attacks in the wild to breach exposed servers, researchers warn. Ivanti has released security updates for Ivanti Connect ...
Google has removed a Chrome plugin used by approximately 2 million users after reports that the browser extension had been compromised and installed potentially malicious code and tracking software on ...
Security researchers have discovered a new way that allows malware to inject malicious code into other processes without being detected by antivirus programs and other endpoint security systems. The ...
Mozilla rolled out protection measures to block code injection attacks in the Firefox web browser, with the attack surface being reduced by removing eval()-like functions and inline scripts ...
A few days ago, developer Felix Krause shared a detailed report on how mobile apps can use their own in-app web browser to track user data. Now Krause is back with a new tool that lets anyone see ...