Security researchers Threat Fabric recently discovered a brand new Android malware, named after the famous Greek historian, ...
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Meet Herodotus: an Android banking malware strain that acts like a real user, slipping past detection to steal money and more.
The findings comes as CYFIRMA detailed an advanced Android malware named GhostGrab that's capable of systematically ...
The Herodotus malware shows how fast Android threats are evolving. Find out how this trojan operates and what steps help reduce the risk.
Cleafy researchers discover fake VPN streaming app Mobdro Pro that installs Klopatra banking Trojan, giving attackers full ...
Malware in the app can drain bank accounts and take over your mobile device -- though Google says Android users are "automatically protected" against the app.
Security researchers at Zimperium zLabs, a mobile security software provider, have uncovered a sophisticated evolution of the "GodFather" banking malware, which employs an advanced on-device ...
It’s unfortunate how often we hear about apps containing malware on Google’s platform (not that they’re alone with a malware problem). Each time we learn about new trojans, it’s a reminder to stay ...
The malware targets a safety feature in Android devices and then alters apps so it can read phone screens, disable 2FA, and steal victims' funds. A new strain of banking malware, dubbed "Snowblind," ...
Bad actors constantly seek every bit of personal information they can get, from your phone number to your government ID. Now, a new threat targets both Android and iPhone users: SparkKitty, a powerful ...
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