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It’s a story almost as old as time: malware is wreaking havoc on Android devices again. Usually, Android malware aims to ...
Zscaler ThreatLabs found 77 malicious apps in the Play Store They were downloaded more than 19 million times, carrying different malware The most prevalent variant was Joker Security researchers have ...
A new banking trojan, dubbed "RatOn," combines advanced remote access, automated money transfers and near-field communication ...
Seventy-seven malicious Android apps with more than 19 million installs were delivering multiple malware families to Google Play users. This malware infiltration was discovered by Zscaler's ThreatLabs ...
RatOn malware is more than just another Android Trojan. It steals funds, phishes accounts, and locks screens. Here's how to protect yourself.
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IT security researchers have discovered numerous Android malware packages in the Play Store. They have been installed 19 million times. IT security researchers from Zscaler's ThreadLabz monitor the ...
Malicious Facebook ads are targeting Android users who are active on crypto platforms. The masterminds are trying to steal the crypto assets of potential victims. The antivirus company Bitdefender is ...
In a bid to stop anyone else becoming a victim, Bitdefender has now issued some advice and four rules aimed at keeping people safe. These include being careful before downloading any new apps on to ...
Cybercriminals are running ads that promise free access to TradingView Premium, a market tracking and investment app, for Android mobile users. The links go to a cloned website, which initiates a ...
Starting next year, Google will push what might be a controversial change (depending on who you ask), and it affects the process of installing apps on Android devices. For years, Android users have ...
Google and Apple’s app stores both have a reputation for being pretty trustworthy these days. It’s easy to assume that if an app is in either the iPhone App Store or the Google Play Store, it’s safe ...