Infosecurity Magazine

Infosecurity Magazine is a comprehensive source for information security industry news and insights with over twelve years of experience. The publication provides compelling features online and in print that focus on hot topics, in-depth news analysis, and opinion columns from industry experts. Infosecurity Magazine also offers free educational content such as webinars, whitepaper syndication programs, and virtual conferences endorsed by major industry accreditation bodies. It is part of the Infosecurity Group owned by Reed Exhibitions UK Ltd., which includes Infosecurity Europe and the Global Executive Network. The magazine works closely with the White Hat Ball to raise funds for Childline NSPCC, an organization dedicated to keeping children safe online.

98%

The Daily's Verdict

This news site is known for its high journalistic standards. It strives to maintain neutrality and transparency in its reporting, and avoids conflicts of interest. It has a reputation for accuracy and rarely gets contradicted on major discrepancies in its reporting.

Bias

100%

Examples:

No current examples available.

Conflicts of Interest

100%

Examples:

No current examples available.

Contradictions

85%

Examples:

  • Mandrake infected over 32,000 devices through five apps on Google Play from 2022 to 2024.
  • The most downloaded app, AirFS, accumulated over 30,000 installations before its removal in March 2024.

Deceptions

95%

Examples:

  • Initially analyzed by Bitdefender in May 2020, Mandrake had operated undetected for at least four years.
  • Mandrake Spyware Infects 32,000 Devices Via Google Play Apps
  • The Mandrake spyware is evolving dynamically, improving its methods of concealment, sandbox evasion and bypassing new defense mechanisms.

Recent Articles

  • New Mandrake Android Malware Variant Evades Detection for Over Two Years on Google Play

    New Mandrake Android Malware Variant Evades Detection for Over Two Years on Google Play

    Broke On: Monday, 01 April 2024 A new variant of the Android malware Mandrake, which has evaded detection for over two years on Google Play, was discovered in April 2024 by Kaspersky. This latest version uses advanced obfuscation and evasion techniques to avoid detection and communicates securely with its command-and-control server. The malware can steal user credentials and download additional malicious applications, making it a significant threat. Google Play Protect is being updated to better combat these challenges, but users can also protect themselves by updating their devices, being cautious with app permissions, using reputable mobile security solutions, and avoiding unofficial sources.