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Denver crosswalk audio units broadcast anti-Trump message after default credentials used
Two crosswalk audio units on East Colfax Avenue in Denver played an anti-Trump message in March 2026. Local reporting links the access to factory-default credentials. Passwords were changed and police are investigating.
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Researchers detail BankBot‑YNRK and DeliveryRAT Android trojans that steal credentials and payment data
Researchers say two Android trojans, BankBot‑YNRK and DeliveryRAT, have been observed harvesting credentials, payment and device data; reports from CYFIRMA and F6 detail targeted device checks, use of accessibility services, persistence mechanisms and distribution via fake apps and malware‑as‑a‑service.
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Herodotus Android malware uses human-like typing delays to evade detection
Threat Fabric has identified Herodotus, an Android malware-as-a-service that uses randomized typing delays to mimic human input and evade timing-based detection, and is being distributed via SMS to users in Italy and Brazil.
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Redefining Cybersecurity: The Human Experience at the Forefront of Security Design
A recent analysis highlights the importance of human experience in cybersecurity design, emphasizing user-friendly systems that align with operational realities. Experts argue that simplifying security measures can enhance adherence and encourage a culture of awareness within organizations.




