A new Android malware was found to be pre-installed on some budget Android phones and tablets by security researchers.
Kaspersky researchers say Android tablets from some brands left the factory with hidden firmware backdoor malware already ...
PCWorld reports that cybercriminals are distributing ‘Massiv’ malware through fake IPTV streaming apps that appear functional but primarily serve to steal banking credentials. This Android malware can ...
A newly identified Android banking trojan named Massiv has been under active distribution across south Europe, disguised as ...
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Security researchers have discovered a new Android malware that masquerades as a security solution. Here's what you need to know about it.
PromptSpy Android malware abuses Google Gemini to analyze screens, automate persistence, block removal, and enable VNC-based ...
This article was updated on November 7th to include a statement provided by a Google spokesperson. The evolution of malware is a relentless game of cat and mouse, and Android users are once again in ...
Android malware is no longer just about annoying pop-ups or shady adware. Today’s threats can steal banking credentials, spy on personal messages, and take full control of a device, often without the ...
There's been a spike in malware hitting Android phones, and the latest one, called BingoMod, might be the scariest yet. This malware can steal money from your accounts and then wipe your phone clean.
Cybercriminals are now using an updated version of Android malware, dubbed "FakeCall," to take over phone dialers and intercept calls made to banks, according to a report from mobile security platform ...