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Vicious malware found in Android apps with over 19 million installs - here's how to stay safe
Dozens of apps were smuggled into the Android Play Store, infecting users with banking trojans, adware, and more.
Android users are currently at risk of a scarily advanced malware that reportedly uses Meta's advertising platforms ...
An updated Android trojan called FakeCall hijacks bank calls. Tech expert Kurt “CyberGuy" Knutsson says Android phone manufacturers and Google need to step up their game on security.
Cybercriminals are abusing Meta's advertising platforms with fake offers of a free TradingView Premium app that spreads the Brokewell malware for Android.
Crocodilus malware is a recent threat targeting Android cellular devices. It focuses on apps linked to financial assets, including crypto wallets and banking platforms. Crocodilus ...
Having your bank accounts drained by hackers is bad enough but a new Android malware is taking things a step further by completely wiping your phone clean afterwards.
Newly spotted malware variants can detect bank-related call activity and reroute you to hackers in real time.
Google is also developing a new Android Developer Console specifically for Android developers who don't distribute their apps via Google Play, and there will be a separate console for student and ...
The BadBox Android malware botnet has been disrupted again by removing 24 malicious apps from Google Play and sinkholing communications for half a million infected devices.
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