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Not even emoji are safe from hackers - smiley faces can be hijacked to hide data, study claimsa person could embed a secret message inside an emoji without altering its visible appearance. It would seem that the method cannot be used to smuggle malware or malicious code, an application ...
Butler said it is highly unlikely that anyone would be able to use this method to hide malware or malicious code in an emoji. However, since the emoji’s appearance doesn’t change, it could be ...
Google Chrome users have been urged to remove 16 browser extensions found to pose security risks, potentially leading to ...
Google has warned its Chrome browser users to uninstall 16 popular extensions. These include tools for ad blocking, screen capture, and emoji keyboards.
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