![]() ![]() *Fuelled by the COVID-19 pandemic, the volume of malware detected on mobile devices increased 15% in 2020 as compared to 2019. Given its stealth and sophistication, zero-click attacks now pose a significant threat, and this issue of CyberSense focuses on zero-click attacks against mobile devices and its security implications. One category of exploits that is becoming increasingly prominent is the zero-click attack, so named as they ostensibly require no action on the part of victims to trigger. This ubiquity has resulted in mobile devices becoming attractive conduits for hackers to compromise victims*. This reliance is far more pronounced in countries with high digital-penetration rates, where it is commonplace for users to own multiple devices. ![]() CSA provides periodic updates to these bulletins when there are new developments.Īll over the world, people have become dependent on mobile devices for everyday activities, such as banking, communications, e-commerce, and transportation. CyberSense is a monthly bulletin by CSA that spotlights salient cybersecurity topics, trends and technologies, based on curated articles and commentaries. ![]()
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