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Apps delivering malware to users to steal crypto found on iOS app store Some of these apps have thousands of installs across iOS and Android The 'SparkCat' campaign has been active since March 2024 ...
An “emotionally manipulative” extortion campaign has been spotted leveraging hundreds of mobile apps across mobile ecosystems ...
Case in point, the mobile security firm Zimperium has discovered a new malware campaign which targets users of the best ...
RESEARCHERS have uncovered an “emotionally manipulative” extortion campaign putting users at risk. Over 250 dodgy apps have ...
If you have any of the listed apps on your device, be sure to delete them immediately. Even if you’re using Apple’s App Store, remember that you can never be too careful when downloading apps.
Google Play Store has taken down two apps that were discovered to have the Joker malware. These apps are Smart TV Remote and Halloween Coloring. The Smart TV Remote app had been downloaded over ...
Electron: Quietly Buzzing for Years Researchers said that the first hint of the attackers having trespassed into Microsoft’s app store came at the end of 2018, when an ad-clicker campaign was ...
In the Google Play store, the app had more than 100 downloads and three one-star ratings, while advertising "Free calls from your mobile phone to domains, email, Skype, social networks.
Palo Alto Networks reported more than 50 infected apps, some of which are fairly popular. The malware-infused apps include WeChat, WinZip, and CamCard Scanner among others.
Delete these apps right now According to a new report from the cybersecurity firm ESET, the six malicious apps discovered on the Play Store have now been removed. However, they were up on Google ...
According to Shishkova's Twitter post, this Google Play Store app has a particular kind of Trojan malware known as the Joker. The app has more than 1,000 installs and is still available on the ...