It’s a story almost as old as time: malware is wreaking havoc on Android devices again. Usually, Android malware aims to steal sensitive data and passwords in order to gain access to online accounts.
If you use an Android phone, this deserves your attention. Cybersecurity researchers warn that hackers are using Hugging Face, a popular platform for sharing artificial intelligence (AI) tools, to ...
Four Android banking malware campaigns are targeting more than 800 apps by abusing overlays, Accessibility permissions, and ...
Android is the world’s most widely used mobile OS—and a major target for malware. These are the top Android antivirus apps we ...
A new Android malware exploits Accessibility Services to control devices, intercept OTPs, and block removal. Users should ...
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Google confirms users are already protected after McAfee Labs researchers sound the alarm concerning 50 infected Android apps, downloaded 2.3 million times.
A new Android malware strain can reinstall itself even after deletion, using system permissions and backup mechanisms. Here’s ...
Unlike regular malicious apps, this strain uses deeper system-level access to stay active and often disguises itself as a ...
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Android Package (APK) malformation has emerged as a standard Android malware evasion tactic, with the technique identified in ...
A new Android malware has surfaced called Herodotus, and it could cause some potentially damaging effects to unsuspecting users. Through the act of mimicking human input, the malware can mask itself ...