PETALING JAYA: Kossan Rubber Industries Bhd expects global demand for gloves to remain challenging in 2025, driven by ongoing uncertainties under the current US administration.
FROM e-hailing rides to online shopping, mobile apps have revolutionised the way people conduct daily activities and manage their tasks efficiently. It was recently reported that the “SparkCat” malware is stealing sensitive information in Malaysia through Optical Character Recognition technology.
Is this true?CSM, said in a statement that it has detected a new cyber threat named 'SparkCat' through its Cyber999 service. First identified by cybersecurity specialist Kaspersky, the malware has found its way into the Google Play Store and Apple App Store. Once installed on smartphones, the malware can bypass application security control and gain unauthorised access to user accounts. To enhance personal security and privacy, CMS advised users to limit application permissions, especially access to the camera, storage, and clipboard. “Install mobile security software to detect and block malicious applications, ensuring your data remains safe from potential threats.CSM also urged users to update operating systems and applications regularly for the latest protection.QuickCheck: Is the Scottish Fold cat banned in some countries?QuickCheck: Can giraffes use their rumps as pillows when they sleep?
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