Beware of pop-up browser updates
Researchers at FireEye have recently unearthed a particularly nasty new campaign that is both multi-faceted and dangerous. These hacked websites display a seemingly innocuous pop-up message informing the site visitor that they need a browser update.
Browser Update Warnings May Be Malicious
Google regulates Unauthorized Gambling Apps

Google heavily regulates gambling and gaming apps on its Play Store. It's not hard to understand why. The industry has a long history of gouging and otherwise abusing the people who play their games. In response to the company's heavy-handed regulation of their industry, some app developers have taken to disguise the nature of their unauthorized gambling apps.
Malvertising attacks targeting iOS devices

Malvertising Attacks: what you should know
Hackers and scammers have a new tool in their toolbox, and they're making rapid use of it. Recently, researchers from Confiant have discovered a new malvertising attack involving a Chrome for iOS exploit. They discovered an unknown group of attackers getting around the browser's built-in pop-up blocker to deliver fake ads.
An Unauthorized Party Leaks Personal Data

DoorDash confirmed that an unauthorized third party accessed nearly five million of its users' data. According to information released by the company, the breach occurred on May 4th, 2019.
The unknown parties accessed information on the company's drivers, merchants, and customers who joined DoorDash on or before April 5th, 2018.
The data taken by the unknown attackers includes: names, email addresses, delivery addresses, order history, phone numbers, and hashed passwords.
Some Android Apps Are Charging People Big Money
Security researchers at Sophos Labs alerted Google to the abuse of more than two dozen apps on the Play Store. Google's policies allow them to charge hefty fees to unsuspecting users. Here's how it works: Many apps offer a free and subscription-based service, and many of those allow users to try the full version of the app for a free trial period.
The Wi-Fi Alliance Launches Wi-Fi 6

Most people don't spend a lot of time thinking about standards or the organizations that maintain and push them forward. Standards just aren't very interesting, which is why they don't get a lot of press time. That's exactly why when the Wi-Fi Alliance announced that they're soon to be launching their new Wi-Fi 6 Certification Program, it didn't make the headlines and most people didn't notice.
New Microsoft Update Version 1903
New Chrome 77 Enhances User Experience

If you use Google's Chrome browser for web connectivity, you're about to get a new feature you'll probably fall in love with. Chrome 77 is now available for Windows, Mac, iOS, and Android.
Google's primary mission has been to increase the quality of the user experience and the company keeps finding new ways.
Vulnerabilities Found In IoT Devices

Meanwhile, the SOHOpelessly Broken 2.0 study has been released by Independent Security Evaluators. The picture it paints of routers and the so-called 'smart' devices that make up the rapidly expanding Internet of Things (IoT) is not pretty.
Accordingly, the researchers sum up their findings as follows:
"Today, we show that security controls put in place by device manufacturers are insufficient against attacks carried out by remote adversaries.
LastPass Security Breach Resulted In Exposure

Do you use the password manager LastPass? If so, you're certainly not alone. In recent years it has seen its popularity surge and has grown to become the most popular app of its type on the web. Tavis Ormandy discovered a critical flaw in the app's design allowing some user data to become compromised.