Apps are increasingly desperate to get your attention, but you have tools at your disposal to silence the constant alerts.
New research finds that 48% of cyberattacks involve your web browser - and AI is only making matters worse. Follow these best practices to protect yourself.
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Android 17 enables app handoff between devices and web, allowing users to resume tasks seamlessly and improving cross-device continuity within Google’s ecosystem.
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BLACK HAT, EUROPE — (Booth #305) — Push Security, a leader in browser-based detection and response, today announced the discovery of a new class of phishing attack that enables Microsoft account ...
Bad actors are leveraging browser notifications as a vector for phishing attacks to distribute malicious links by means of a new command-and-control (C2) platform called Matrix Push C2. "This ...
A newly identified command-and-control (C2) platform named Matrix Push C2 has been found to exploit browser-native push notifications to carry out phishing attacks. Discovered in early October 2025, ...
Cybercriminals are delivering malware via web browser features using a newly discovered command-and-control (C2) platform dubbed Matrix Push C2. The malicious C2 platform, discovered by BlackFrog, ...
Cybercriminals have a new, user-friendly tool for turning your browser alerts into a vector for phishing attacks. "Matrix Push" is slick, it's pretty, and it's about as easy to use as any commercial ...