The security research team at iVerify Threat Intelligence have discovered a new Remote Access Trojan (RAT) that has been ...
A new Android malware-as-a-service (MaaS) named Cellik is being advertised on underground cybercrime forums offering a robust ...
Cellik RAT: The Android Malware That Hides in Plain Sight Android Headlines A professor at the Massachusetts Institute of ...
Google warns Android users about dangerous fake VPN apps hiding malware that steals passwords, banking details and personal data from phones and tablets.
TL;DR: Kaspersky researchers uncovered SparkKitty malware on Google Play and Apple App Store, targeting cryptocurrency wallet recovery phrases by scanning device photos using optical character ...
An Android remote access trojan (RAT) known as VajraSpy was found in 12 malicious applications, six of which were available on Google Play from April 1, 2021, through September 10, 2023. The malicious ...
Cybercriminals are exploiting OpenAI's ChatGPT platform to distribute data-stealing malware, with a new campaign targeting ...
Apple and Google have pulled as many as 20 apps from their respective app stores after security researchers found the apps were carrying data-stealing malware for almost a year. Security researchers ...
Due to Android’s open nature, it’s easier for hackers to create malware on the platform. Thankfully, however, Google’s engineers work around the clock to ensure that Android remains as malware-free as ...
When you search Google for apps, it feels natural to trust the first results you see. They're supposed to be the most reliable, right? Unfortunately, hackers know this too. They're sneaking fake ...
Tech giants Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL) and Google (GOOGL) (GOOG) have removed up to 20 apps from their app stores after security experts at Kaspersky found that they were carrying malware for almost a year, ...
Every tech expert will tell you the App Store is safer than Google Play Store. Some might even claim it is impossible to download a malicious app from the App Store, but they are wrong. While I admit ...