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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.
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.
Threat actors are once again using Meta's advertising platform to distribute malware. This time, it's a form of Android ...
As malware evolves to be more sophisticated, seeing should not always equal believing. A new iteration of the "Godfather" malware found on Android is hijacking legitimate banking apps, making it ...
To keep your Android phone protected from adware, malware, spyware and other threats, you want to make sure that Google Play Protect is enabled.
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 ...
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 ...
Discover how Crocodilus malware targets Android crypto wallets in 2025. Learn about its infection methods and strategies to prevent them.
The malicious app used in this new malware campaign hides in plain sight by using the logos, names and icons of other popular apps and services.
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