New Android Malware Targets PayPal, CapitalOne App Users
Researchers warn that the EventBot Android malware, which targets over 200 financial apps, could be the “next big mobile malware.”
Read MoreResearchers warn that the EventBot Android malware, which targets over 200 financial apps, could be the “next big mobile malware.”
Read MoreA new Android trojan targets banking customers with overlay attacks to steal their bank credentials and ultimately take over their accounts.
Read MoreA new Android trojan targets banking customers with overlay attacks to steal their bank credentials and ultimately take over their accounts.
Read MoreRemember xHelper?
A mysterious piece of Android malware that re-installs itself on infected devices even after users delete it or factory reset their devices—making it nearly impossible to remove.
xHelper reportedly infected over 45,000 devices last …
Read MorePreying on public fears, the ongoing coronavirus outbreak is proving to be a goldmine of opportunity for attackers to stage a variety of malware attacks, phishing campaigns, and create scam sites and malicious tracker apps.
Now in a fresh twist, third…
Read MoreMore than 50 Android apps on the Google Play Store—most of which were designed for kids and had racked up almost 1 million downloads between them—have been caught using a new trick to secretly click on ads without the knowledge of smartphone users.
D…
Read MoreA new simple but dangerous strain of Android malware has been found in the wild that steals users’ authentication cookies from the web browsing and other apps, including Chrome and Facebook, installed on the compromised devices.
Dubbed “Cookiethief” b…
Read MoreCookiethief steals cookies to infiltrate Facebook and other web service accounts.
Read MoreGoogle has banned nearly 600 Android apps from the Play Store for bombarding users with disruptive ads and violating its advertising guidelines.
The company categorizes disruptive ads as “ads that are displayed to users in unexpected ways, including i…
Read MoreGoogle has banned nearly 600 Android apps from the Play Store for bombarding users with disruptive ads and violating its advertising guidelines.
The company categorizes disruptive ads as “ads that are displayed to users in unexpected ways, including i…
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