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Un cheval de Troie bancaire vise 217 applications Android de finance et crypto et vole PIN, schémas et mots de passe
Un nouveau cheval de Troie bancaire sur Android cible 217 applications bancaires et de cryptomonnaies tout en offrant aux attaquants un contrôle étendu des appareils infectés. Le malware, baptisé Rokarolla, est diffusé via des sites web malveillants qui le déguisent en applications populaires comme TikTok et Google Chrome, selon l’entreprise de cybersécurité mobile Zimperium. Il s’appuie notamment sur de faux écrans superposés aux apps légitimes pour capturer des identifiants.
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Goldman Sachs lifts 2026 S&P 500 target to 8,000, flags AI infrastructure for earnings
On May 30, 2026, Goldman Sachs raised its 2026 year-end S&P 500 target to 8,000, citing continued corporate earnings strength. The call sits 6.4% above the index's last close of 7,519.12 and includes a 2026 EPS forecast of $340, implying 24% year-over-year growth. The bank also said AI infrastructure-linked firms are expected to contribute about half of the index's earnings growth this year.
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LastPass US Proposes $8.2 Million Breach Settlement With Up to $10,000 per Claim
LastPass US is moving forward with a proposed class action settlement tied to a data breach that occurred between August 2022 and November 2022. The deal includes an $8.2 million fund that may reimburse up to $10,000 per person for documented extraordinary losses, plus smaller amounts for other eligible losses and added monitoring services. Claims must be filed by July 2, 2026, ahead of a July 14, 2026 final approval hearing.
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Norton Healthcare Sets $11,000,000 Fund After May 2023 Cyberattack Exposes Patient Data
In May 2023, Norton Healthcare Inc. in Kentucky suffered a cybersecurity breach that allegedly exposed personal information of patients and former patients. Court documents say the company has agreed to a class action settlement, creating an $11,000,000 fund to compensate victims with up to $2,500 each for out-of-pocket losses. The lawsuit claims Norton did not maintain adequate data security or promptly notify affected individuals after discovering the incident.
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