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A new SpyNote malware campaign has been discovered online targeting Android users via fake Google Play Store pages.
SpyNote malware disguised as Chrome installs hidden APKs via fake Play Store pages, stealing sensitive Android data.
A newly observed Android malware campaign has been observed leveraging deceptive websites hosted on recently registered domains to distribute SpyNote, a powerful remote access Trojan (RAT).
This is the major warning sign you need to watch out for: suspicious apps being offered outside of the Google Play Store. Brooke said that hackers are using "fake websites, messaging apps ...
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NITDA Warns Against Fake Google Play Store
National Information Technology Development Agency (NITDA) has issued a public advisory warning Nigerians about a fraudulent website impersonating the Google Play Store.Mrs Hadiza Umar, head of ...
According to Umar, once the fake application is installed, the Play Praetor Trojan gives attackers unauthorised access to the ...
A cybersecurity company is issuing a warning after detecting threats to Google users using platforms like Google Calendar, ...
we have collated a list of 5 tips that will help you spot the fake apps. Though we are focusing on the Google Play Store in this article, Apple iPhone users can follow the same tips to stay safe.
Security reserachers say some of these apps like AquaTracker, ClickSave Downloader and Scan Hawk each had more than 1 million downloads.