Posts from ZDNet | | New Android malware infects 100,000 Chinese smartphones A new piece of Android malware called "Trojan!MMarketPay.A@Android" has been found on at least nine app stores, and has already infected over 100,000 Chinese smartphones. It works by automatically downloading paid content in the background. Read more | Hackers steal keyless BMW in under 3 minutes (video) It's cool to have a keyless BMW, until you no longer have a keyless BMW. Hackers have figured out how to break into such cars with ease. BMW has acknowledged there is a problem, but is not doing enough to protect its customers. Read more | Researchers hack, hijack drones Unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs, commonly known as a drones) will soon be used on American soil by local governments and private businesses, as opposed to just the military. The trouble is drones can easily be hacked and hijacked. Read more | |  |  | Message to subscribers | The IT Security newsletter is now a co-branded TechRepublic and ZDNet offering. In addition to TechRepublic IT Security bloggers' tips on how to protect your network, you will get ZDNet Zero Day bloggers' posts about the latest in vulnerabilities, software/hardware security research, and more. We hope you enjoy this expanded security coverage. TechRepublic's IT Security blog ZDNet's Zero Day blog | Connect with TechRepublic | | |
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