Sophisticated Android espionage campaign sets its eyes on SE Asia
App stores are lagging way behind the scheming minds of advanced persistent threat actors. In July...
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By webmaster webmaster | Monday, May 4, 2020, 12:00 AM Asia/Singapore | News, Newsletter
App stores are lagging way behind the scheming minds of advanced persistent threat actors. In July...
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Researchers report that the trojan is spreading so fast, it has become #8 of the biggest threats...
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While the world awaits a patch from their phone manufacturers’ support teams, keep an eye out for...
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Security flaw that impacts phones from Samsung, Huawei, LG, and Sony leaves Android smartphones vulnerable to advanced SMS phishing attacks.
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Industry voices urge users to adopt strong cyber hygiene amid the granting of data permissions to AI assistants.
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Called “potentially harmful apps”, they offer deceptively attractive loan terms, but will subsequently lead to usury, spying, harassment and blackmail.
Read MoreBy CybersecAsia editors and webmaster webmaster | Thursday, October 5, 2023, 10:02 AM Asia/Singapore | News, Newsletter
The malware contains Spanish and Chinese text, suggesting that users of other countries could be targeted next.
Read MoreBy CybersecAsia editors and webmaster webmaster | Tuesday, October 3, 2023, 9:11 AM Asia/Singapore | News, Newsletter
Lured by seemingly locally-based online ads, phishing spam or other clickbait, hordes of people in Singapore have been digitally robbed …
Read MoreBy CybersecAsia editors | Tuesday, August 29, 2023, 10:12 AM Asia/Singapore | Features, Opinions
Pavel Melnichenko, CTO & Co-Founder, Airome Technologies, answers some pressing questions about FIDO2, especially for the banking and finance sector.
Read MoreBy CybersecAsia editors | Wednesday, July 5, 2023, 12:39 PM Asia/Singapore | Mobile Security, News, Newsletter
Messaging and other popular apps are being modified with “better” features and distributed outside of official app stores to lure cyber-prey.
Read MoreBy CybersecAsia editors and webmaster webmaster | Friday, September 23, 2022, 2:20 PM Asia/Singapore | Cyberthreat Landscape, News, Newsletter
One involved ‘Multi-Factor Authentication fatigue’; another used hotel booking lures, and the last threat acted as a dropper for other malware
Read MoreBy CybersecAsia editors and webmaster webmaster | Friday, September 2, 2022, 12:42 PM Asia/Singapore | News, Newsletter
Users of Android and iOS smart devices take note:
Read MoreBy BlackBerry | Wednesday, August 17, 2022, 10:21 AM Asia/Singapore | Expert Opinions, Expert Opinions 2022, Newsletter
On 4 Jan 2022,a transformative 20+-year-old smartphone ecosystem was put to rest: but this expert looks forward to incubating a new era in perennial Android security.
Read MoreBy PR Newswire | Thursday, July 7, 2022, 8:09 AM Asia/Singapore | PR Newswire
SINGAPORE, July 6, 2022 /PRNewswire/ — Chefcart Pty Ltd, a forward-thinking Singaporean technology company, is set to launch the Private Beta version of the “Chefcart” app to registered users on 6 June, 2022. The app will be available on iOS and Android as well as a web app desktop version.
Chefcart was created to tackle the biggest issues faced by both sides of the restaurant industry chain. For restaurants and chefs, the app helps with issues such as order errors, finding appropriate suppliers and communication issues such as staying informed and up to date. For manufacturers and suppliers on the other hand, Chefcart will be able to help digitalize and organize order-taking procedures and deliveries, reducing the likelihood of mistakes by up to 82%.
“With businesses involved in the restaurant industry, the biggest obstacles to better revenue numbers are two-sided. The first side includes market exposure and visibility, while the second is the management of produce and minimization of food waste. Due to this, we have created Chefcart to be a powerful tool for restaurants and supplier businesses. Chefcart will not only expose and connect users in one of the largest restaurant databases nationally but will also revolutionize their supply ordering and management processes for the better,” said Martin Mora of Chefcart.
Most importantly however, one of the main drivers behind the development of Chefcart is to significantly reduce food waste in Singapore, which Chefcart believes is the third most effective way to address climate change. Each year, the estimated amount of food waste generated rises up to 744 million Kg in Singapore alone, with the commercial sector losing up to a staggering $2.54 billion worth of food. With such numbers, Chefcart believes their solution can lead the food waste reduction revolution.
“Chefcart is launching in Singapore at a crucial time. With the National government deciding to push towards transforming Singapore’s food supply chain to address food security problems, digital platforms like Chefcart can help bridge the gap and facilitate an easier transition towards sustainable food production,” says Martin Mora, Chefcart’s Launch Manager for Singapore.
To register for the private Beta, visit https://www.chefcart.com.au/private-beta-sg
About Chefcart
Chefcart is a technology company. It works as a bridge between food suppliers and restaurants, streamlining their processes and helping them reduce inefficiencies, with the objective of reducing food waste.
For more information, visit www.chefcart.sg
For media enquiries contact Martin Mora:
+65-6809-5023
martin.mora@chefcart.com.au
By CybersecAsia editors and webmaster webmaster | Tuesday, June 21, 2022, 12:13 PM Asia/Singapore | News, Newsletter
Forensic evidence points to the work of Italian and Syrian spyware experts serving state-sponsored threat actors.
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