Anche il Quantum entra nel perimetro dei Servizi italiani. Tecnologie e rischi
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La Relazione annuale sulla politica dell’informazione per la sicurezza 2026 contiene, tra i suoi allegati tematici, un inserto interamente dedicato alle tecnologie quantistiche. Il documento parte dalla premessa che la sfida posta dal quantum computing rappresenta già oggi
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gli spazi in rete su blogspot/blogger attivati dagli autori di ricerca
credo che un giorno andrà (forse) da qualcuno scritta la storia, la non piccola avventura, letteralmente mondiale e non solo in area anglofona, degli spazi in rete su blogspot/blogger attivati dagli autori di ricerca, prosatori estranei al mainstream, visual poets, autori di googlism eccetera.
non solo per ciò che quei blog hanno significato come stagione di produzione di testi, materiali verbovisivi, flarf, scrittura concettuale, asemic writing, fotografie, glitch e quant'altro, ma anche come tessitura di relazioni di amicizia, di dialogo, di discussione.
qui pochissimi link / esempi, davvero una manciata minima, per ‘the flux i share’:
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[2026-03-04] Umanità migrante: Kurdistan sotto assedio @ https://arcibrescia.it/2026/03/04/umanita-migrante-kurdistan-sotto-assedio/
Umanità migrante: Kurdistan sotto assedio
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Umanità migrante: Kurdistan sotto assediomercoledì 4 marzo ore 20.30 – Teatro Borsoni Via Milano 83 Brescia In arrivo la decima edizione di Umanità Migrante!Primo appuntamento: mercoledì 4 marzo.Ascolteremo la testimonianza di Maysoon Majidi, regista e attivista curda ingiustamente detenuta in Italia a causa di un’assurda accusa di favoreggiamento all’immigrazione clandestina.Insieme…
[2026-03-08] Forget, Rabbia, Zach @ Lupo
Forget, Rabbia, Zach
Lupo - Viale Romagna 323/h 48125 Lido di Savio (RA)
(domenica, 8 marzo 18:00)
Rassegna Musica inaudita
Forget, Rabbia, Zach
Nathalie Forget – Ondes Martenot
Michele Rabbia – percussioni, elettroniche
Ingar Zach – percussioni
La stagione di Area Sismica ospita un trio di caratura internazionale composto dai percussionisti Michele Rabbia e Ingar Zach – sodalizio ormai rodato – cui si aggiunge in questa occasione la francese Nathalie Forget all’Ondes Martenot, strumento di grande fascino – uno dei primi sintetizzatori elettronici, inventato da Maurice Martenot e presentato al pubblico nel 1928 –, molto raro da ascoltare dal vivo.
Il disco Musique pour deux corps riunisce, nel suo secondo repertorio, il duo Michele Rabbia e Ingar Zach. Insieme, i due percussionisti, propongono un concerto volto a inventare, ricercare e sviluppare nuove forme sonore da materiali illimitati e inesauribili che solo le percussioni possono offrire. Le pelli sono utilizzate come superfici su cui far risuonare differenti metalli, legni, oggetti vari e l’elettronica viene utilizzata come estensione del suono naturale per aprire l’intera gamma di un nuovo mondo sonoro. A Zach e Rabbia si aggiungono in questa occasione l’Ondes Martenot della talentuosa Nathalie Forget. Forget è stata insignita all’unanimità del Primo Premio in d’Ondes Martenot al Conservatorio Nazionale Superiore di Parigi, dove ha studiato con Valérie Hartmann-Claverie.
L’Ondes Martenot può essere considerato un antenato delle tastiere moderne in quanto si basa sullo sfruttamento delle differenze di frequenza emesse da due generatori sonori (oscillatori). Ha un’estensione di sei ottave, e può produrre intervalli inferiori al semitono, glissati e diversi timbri. In tempi moderni è stato utilizzato, tra gli altri, dai Radiohead.
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[2026-03-07] L'inverno grande artista @ Biella - Spazio cultura
L'inverno grande artista
Biella - Spazio cultura - via Garibaldi, 14 - Biella
(sabato, 7 marzo 10:30)
Fotografie di Francesco Delorenzi
di nuovo: una firma per far entrare gli aiuti a Gaza
differx.noblogs.org/2026/03/01…
per oxfamitalia.org/petizione/gaza…
Let aid IN - Oxfam Italia
Chiedi l'ingresso degli aiuti umanitari a Gaza in modo imparziale, neutrale e indipendente. Firma subito per salvare migliaia di viteOxfam Italia
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Il senso in meno. Deleuze e Guattari a Vincennes, 1, 1975-76, parti 1-4
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Crosetto a Dubai. Come fosse un film già visto
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Se la vicenda Crosetto-a-Dubai fosse una stanza ci sarebbe un enorme elefante rosa nel bel mezzo di cui nessuno pare accorgersi, che si chiama Alfredo Mantovano. Per vederlo bisogna scartare dalla scena tutto ciò che non serve, tipo:
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traduco: "Questa settimana, tra i progetti open source, dalle distribuzioni Linux agli app store come Flathub, si parla di come affrontare l'ultima follia della California: il Digital Age Assurance Act. La legge statale AB 1043 della California impone ai sistemi operativi, Linux incluso, di raccogliere informazioni sull'età durante la configurazione dell'account e di renderle pubbliche per le app idonee a partire dal 1° gennaio 2027. Ciò lascia molta incertezza per le distribuzioni Linux e altri repository/store e altro ancora. Canonical ha rilasciato oggi una dichiarazione per chiarire di non avere ancora una soluzione da annunciare."
evidentemente leggi insensate non si fanno solo in italia...
Ubuntu Still Figuring Out A Plan For Dealing With California's Digital Age Assurance Act
The talk this week among open-source projects from Linux distributions to app stores like Flathub is how to deal with California's latest insanity: the Digital Age Assurance Actwww.phoronix.com
Gherardo Colombo ospite a Formia, in una chiesa per parlare di giustizia a studenti e genitori
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L’immagine è di impatto, fortissimo, indicativa di una società civile che ha voglia di
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Una cosa che i robot proprio non sanno fare
Un’operazione semplice per gli umani, ma che richiede capacità percettive e motorie non banali: piegare il bucatoIl Post
La chiave per la de-escalation in Medio Oriente e l’invito all’Europa. Gli spunti di Mauro e Pittella
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Dopo l’allargamento del conflitto, oggi il rischio principale è quello dell’allungamento. Nel senso che Donald J. Trump che solo tre giorni fa aveva parlato di un blitz di quattro giorni (poi diventato ieri di 4 settimane) adesso dice che la guerra sarà lunga. E per la
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Mobile malware evolution in 2025
Starting from the third quarter of 2025, we have updated our statistical methodology based on the Kaspersky Security Network. These changes affect all sections of the report except for the installation package statistics, which remain unchanged.
To illustrate trends between reporting periods, we have recalculated the previous year’s data; consequently, these figures may differ significantly from previously published numbers. All subsequent reports will be generated using this new methodology, ensuring accurate data comparisons with the findings presented in this article.
Kaspersky Security Network (KSN) is a global network for analyzing anonymized threat intelligence, voluntarily shared by Kaspersky users. The statistics in this report are based on KSN data unless explicitly stated otherwise.
The year in figures
According to Kaspersky Security Network, in 2025:
- Over 14 million attacks involving malware, adware or unwanted mobile software were blocked.
- Adware remained the most prevalent mobile threat, accounting for 62% of all detections.
- Over 815 thousand malicious installation packages were detected, including 255 thousand mobile banking Trojans.
The year’s highlights
In 2025, cybercriminals launched an average of approximately 1.17 million attacks per month against mobile devices using malicious, advertising, or unwanted software. In total, Kaspersky solutions blocked 14,059,465 attacks throughout the year.
Attacks on Kaspersky mobile users in 2025 (download)
Beyond the malware mentioned in previous quarterly reports, 2025 saw the discovery of several other notable Trojans. Among these, in Q4 we uncovered the Keenadu preinstalled backdoor. This malware is integrated into device firmware during the manufacturing stage. The malicious code is injected into libandroid_runtime.so – a core library for the Android Java runtime environment – allowing a copy of the backdoor to enter the address space of every app running on the device. Depending on the specific app, the malware can then perform actions such as inflating ad views, displaying banners on behalf of other apps, or hijacking search queries. The functionality of Keenadu is virtually unlimited, as its malicious modules are downloaded dynamically and can be updated remotely.
Cybersecurity researchers also identified the Kimwolf IoT botnet, which specifically targets Android TV boxes. Infected devices are capable of launching DDoS attacks, operating as reverse proxies, and executing malicious commands via a reverse shell. Subsequent analysis revealed that Kimwolf’s reverse proxy functionality was being leveraged by proxy providers to use compromised home devices as residential proxies.
Another notable discovery in 2025 was the LunaSpy Trojan.
LunaSpy Trojan, distributed under the guise of an antivirus app
Disguised as antivirus software, this spyware exfiltrates browser passwords, messaging app credentials, SMS messages, and call logs. Furthermore, it is capable of recording audio via the device’s microphone and capturing video through the camera. This threat primarily targeted users in Russia.
Mobile threat statistics
815,735 new unique installation packages were observed in 2025, showing a decrease compared to the previous year. While the decline in 2024 was less pronounced, this past year saw the figure drop by nearly one-third.
Detected Android-specific malware and unwanted software installation packages in 2022–2025 (download)
The overall decrease in detected packages is primarily due to a reduction in apps categorized as not-a-virus. Conversely, the number of Trojans has increased significantly, a trend clearly reflected in the distribution data below.
Detected packages by type
Distribution* of detected mobile software by type, 2024–2025 (download)
* The data for the previous year may differ from previously published data due to some verdicts being retrospectively revised.
A significant increase in Trojan-Banker and Trojan-Spy apps was accompanied by a decline in AdWare and RiskTool files. The most prevalent banking Trojans were Mamont (accounting for 49.8% of apps) and Creduz (22.5%). Leading the persistent adware category were MobiDash (39%), Adlo (27%), and HiddenAd (20%).
Share* of users attacked by each type of malware or unwanted software out of all users of Kaspersky mobile solutions attacked in 2024–2025 (download)
* The total may exceed 100% if the same users encountered multiple attack types.
Trojan-Banker malware saw a significant surge in 2025, not only in terms of unique file counts but also in the total number of attacks. Nevertheless, this category ranked fourth overall, trailing far behind the Trojan file category, which was dominated by various modifications of Triada and Fakemoney.
TOP 20 types of mobile malware
Note that the malware rankings below exclude riskware and potentially unwanted apps, such as RiskTool and adware.
| Verdict | % 2024* | % 2025* | Difference in p.p. | Change in ranking |
| Trojan.AndroidOS.Triada.fe | 0.04 | 9.84 | +9.80 | |
| Trojan.AndroidOS.Triada.gn | 2.94 | 8.14 | +5.21 | +6 |
| Trojan.AndroidOS.Fakemoney.v | 7.46 | 7.97 | +0.51 | +1 |
| DangerousObject.Multi.Generic | 7.73 | 5.83 | –1.91 | –2 |
| Trojan.AndroidOS.Triada.ii | 0.00 | 5.25 | +5.25 | |
| Trojan-Banker.AndroidOS.Mamont.da | 0.10 | 4.12 | +4.02 | |
| Trojan.AndroidOS.Triada.ga | 10.56 | 3.75 | –6.81 | –6 |
| Trojan-Banker.AndroidOS.Mamont.db | 0.01 | 3.53 | +3.51 | |
| Backdoor.AndroidOS.Triada.z | 0.00 | 2.79 | +2.79 | |
| Trojan-Banker.AndroidOS.Coper.c | 0.81 | 2.54 | +1.72 | +35 |
| Trojan-Clicker.AndroidOS.Agent.bh | 0.34 | 2.48 | +2.14 | +74 |
| Trojan-Dropper.Linux.Agent.gen | 1.82 | 2.37 | +0.55 | +4 |
| Trojan.AndroidOS.Boogr.gsh | 5.41 | 2.06 | –3.35 | –8 |
| DangerousObject.AndroidOS.GenericML | 2.42 | 1.97 | –0.45 | –3 |
| Trojan.AndroidOS.Triada.gs | 3.69 | 1.93 | –1.76 | –9 |
| Trojan-Downloader.AndroidOS.Agent.no | 0.00 | 1.87 | +1.87 | |
| Trojan.AndroidOS.Triada.hf | 0.00 | 1.75 | +1.75 | |
| Trojan-Banker.AndroidOS.Mamont.bc | 1.13 | 1.65 | +0.51 | +8 |
| Trojan.AndroidOS.Generic. | 2.13 | 1.47 | –0.66 | –6 |
| Trojan.AndroidOS.Triada.hy | 0.00 | 1.44 | +1.44 |
* Unique users who encountered this malware as a percentage of all attacked users of Kaspersky mobile solutions.
The list is largely dominated by the Triada family, which is distributed via malicious modifications of popular messaging apps. Another infection vector involves tricking victims into installing an official messaging app within a “customized virtual environment” that supposedly offers enhanced configuration options. Fakemoney scam applications, which promise fraudulent investment opportunities or fake payouts, continue to target users frequently, ranking third in our statistics. Meanwhile, the Mamont banking Trojan variants occupy the 6th, 8th, and 18th positions by number of attacks. The Triada backdoor preinstalled in the firmware of certain devices reached the 9th spot.
Region-specific malware
This section describes malware families whose attack campaigns are concentrated within specific countries.
| Verdict | Country* | %** |
| Trojan-Banker.AndroidOS.Coper.a | Türkiye | 95.74 |
| Trojan-Dropper.AndroidOS.Hqwar.bj | Türkiye | 94.96 |
| Trojan.AndroidOS.Thamera.bb | India | 94.71 |
| Trojan-Proxy.AndroidOS.Agent.q | Germany | 93.70 |
| Trojan-Banker.AndroidOS.Coper.c | Türkiye | 93.42 |
| Trojan-Banker.AndroidOS.Rewardsteal.lv | India | 92.44 |
| Trojan-Banker.AndroidOS.Rewardsteal.jp | India | 92.31 |
| Trojan-Banker.AndroidOS.Rewardsteal.ib | India | 91.91 |
| Trojan-Dropper.AndroidOS.Rewardsteal.h | India | 91.45 |
| Trojan-Banker.AndroidOS.Rewardsteal.nk | India | 90.98 |
| Trojan-Dropper.AndroidOS.Agent.sm | Türkiye | 90.34 |
| Trojan-Dropper.AndroidOS.Rewardsteal.ac | India | 89.38 |
| Trojan-Banker.AndroidOS.Rewardsteal.oa | India | 89.18 |
| Trojan-Banker.AndroidOS.Rewardsteal.ma | India | 88.58 |
| Trojan-Spy.AndroidOS.SmForw.ko | India | 88.48 |
| Trojan-Dropper.AndroidOS.Pylcasa.c | Brazil | 88.25 |
| Trojan-Dropper.AndroidOS.Hqwar.bf | Türkiye | 88.15 |
| Trojan-Banker.AndroidOS.Agent.pp | India | 87.85 |
* Country where the malware was most active.
** Unique users who encountered the malware in the indicated country as a percentage of all users of Kaspersky mobile solutions who were attacked by the same malware.
Türkiye saw the highest concentration of attacks from Coper banking Trojans and their associated Hqwar droppers. In India, Rewardsteal Trojans continued to proliferate, exfiltrating victims’ payment data under the guise of monetary giveaways. Additionally, India saw a resurgence of the Thamera Trojan, which we previously observed frequently attacking users in 2023. This malware hijacks the victim’s device to illicitly register social media accounts.
The Trojan-Proxy.AndroidOS.Agent.q campaign, concentrated in Germany, utilized a compromised third-party application designed for tracking discounts at a major German retail chain. Attackers monetized these infections through unauthorized use of the victims’ devices as residential proxies.
In Brazil, 2025 saw a concentration of Pylcasa Trojan attacks. This malware is primarily used to redirect users to phishing pages or illicit online casino sites.
Mobile banking Trojans
The number of new banking Trojan installation packages surged to 255,090, representing a several-fold increase over previous years.
Mobile banking Trojan installation packages detected by Kaspersky in 2022–2025 (download)
Notably, the total number of attacks involving bankers grew by 1.5 times, maintaining the same growth rate seen in the previous year. Given the sharp spike in the number of unique malicious packages, we can conclude that these attacks yield significant profit for cybercriminals. This is further evidenced by the fact that threat actors continue to diversify their delivery channels and accelerate the production of new variants in an effort to evade detection by security solutions.
TOP 10 mobile bankers
| Verdict | % 2024* | % 2025* | Difference in p.p. | Change in ranking |
| Trojan-Banker.AndroidOS.Mamont.da | 0.86 | 15.65 | +14.79 | +28 |
| Trojan-Banker.AndroidOS.Mamont.db | 0.12 | 13.41 | +13.29 | |
| Trojan-Banker.AndroidOS.Coper.c | 7.19 | 9.65 | +2.46 | +2 |
| Trojan-Banker.AndroidOS.Mamont.bc | 10.03 | 6.26 | –3.77 | –3 |
| Trojan-Banker.AndroidOS.Mamont.ev | 0.00 | 4.10 | +4.10 | |
| Trojan-Banker.AndroidOS.Coper.a | 9.04 | 4.00 | –5.04 | –4 |
| Trojan-Banker.AndroidOS.Mamont.ek | 0.00 | 3.73 | +3.73 | |
| Trojan-Banker.AndroidOS.Mamont.cb | 0.64 | 3.04 | +2.40 | +26 |
| Trojan-Banker.AndroidOS.Faketoken.pac | 2.17 | 2.95 | +0.77 | +5 |
| Trojan-Banker.AndroidOS.Mamont.hi | 0.00 | 2.75 | +2.75 |
* Unique users who encountered this malware as a percentage of all users of Kaspersky mobile solutions who encountered banking threats.
In 2025, we observed a massive surge in activity from Mamont banking Trojans. They accounted for approximately half of all new apps in their category and also were utilized in half of all banking Trojan attacks.
Conclusion
The year 2025 saw a continuing trend toward a decline in total unique unwanted software installation packages. However, we noted a significant year-over-year increase in specific threats – most notably mobile banking Trojans and spyware – even though adware remained the most frequently detected threat overall.
Among the mobile threats detected, we have seen an increased prevalence of preinstalled backdoors, such as Triada and Keenadu. Consistent with last year’s findings, certain mobile malware families continue to proliferate via official app stores. Finally, we have observed a growing interest among threat actors in leveraging compromised devices as proxies.
Neither Android nor iOS: DIY Smartphone Runs on ESP32!
You may or may not be reading this on a smartphone, but odds are that even if you aren’t, you own one. Well, possess one, anyway — it’s debatable if the locked-down, one-way relationships we have with our addiction slabs counts as ownership. [LuckyBor], aka [Breezy], on the other hand — fully owns his 4G smartphone, because he made it himself.
OK, sure, it’s only rocking a 4G modem, not 5G. But with an ESP32-S3 for a brain, that’s probably going to provide plenty of bandwidth. It does what you expect from a phone: thanks to its A7682E simcom modem, it can call and text. The OV2640 Arducam module allows it to take pictures, and yes, it surfs the web. It even has features certain flagship phones lack, like a 3.5 mm audio jack, and with its 3.5″ touchscreen, the ability to fit in your pocket. Well, once it gets a case, anyway.
It talks, it texts, it… does not julienne fry, but that’s arguably a good thing.
This is just an alpha version, a brick of layered modules. [LuckyBor] plans on fitting everything into a slimmer form factor with a four-layer PCB that will also include an SD-card adapter, and will open-source the design at that time, both hardware and software. Since [LuckyBor] has also promised the world documentation, we don’t mind waiting a few months.
It’s always good to see another open-source option, and this one has us especially chuffed. Sure, we’ve written about Postmarket OS and other Linux options like Nix, and someone even put the rust-based Redox OS on a phone, but those are still on the same potentially-backdoored commercial hardware. That’s why this project is so great, even if its performance is decidedly weak compared to flagship phones that have as more horsepower as some of our laptops.
We very much hope [LuckyBor] carries through with the aforementioned promise to open source the design.
EDRi-gram, 4 March 2026
What has the EDRi network been up to over the past few weeks? Find out the latest digital rights news in our bi-weekly newsletter. In this edition: Chat Control in final stretch, breaking extractive business models with Digital Fairness Act, & more!
The post EDRi-gram, 4 March 2026 appeared first on European Digital Rights (EDRi).
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Sabato 7 marzo: riscopriamo i social e la sicurezza
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Perché le tecnologie civili con ricadute militari sono un fenomeno da presidiare
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La Relazione annuale sulla politica dell’informazione per la sicurezza 2026, tra i vari temi, sottolinea la crescente convergenza tecnologica tra il settore civile e quello militare. Sensori, algoritmi, droni, cloud e crittografia quantistica nascono sempre più spesso nei
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Mojtaba, chi è il successore di Khamenei - Notizie - Ansa.it
Ha 56 anni, secondogenito, considerato il figlio più influente ma anche chiacchierato (ANSA)Agenzia ANSA
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Se sapete chi è Dianna Cowern (aka Physics Girl), e soprattutto che cosa sta passando da qualche anno a questa parte, sapete che questa è una grande notizia (prima di tutto per lei).
(Se non lo sapete, date un'occhiata al canale...)
My first science video in 3 years
Physics Girl
Virkkunen (Commissione Ue): “La minaccia ad uno Stato membro è una minaccia per tutti”
@Informatica (Italy e non Italy)
Minaccia ibrida costante nella Ue “Oggi in Europa siamo tutti sottoposti a continue campagne ibride. Tutti i giorni ci sono cyberattacchi alle nostre infrastrutture critiche. Nel mirino ci sono reti elettriche, energetiche, reti idriche e
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[2026-03-11] Sportello Psicologico sui Traumi dei Migranti @ Via Web (Whatsapp, Skype)
Sportello Psicologico sui Traumi dei Migranti
Via Web (Whatsapp, Skype) - Sardegna, Alghero
(mercoledì, 11 marzo 08:00)
La guerra in Ucraina ha messo in risalto quanti migranti fuggono da tutti i teatri di guerra in giro per il mondo. Il Centro Culturale ResPublica, di Alghero, col sostegno del Centro Culturale Sa Domo De Totus, di Sassari, ha arricchito lo Sportello di Ascolto Psicologico via web con le tecniche psicologiche mirate all'elaborazione dei traumi. Gratuitamente, con lo psicoterapeuta Gian Luigi Pirovano 3804123225