LAS VEGAS—People do strange things in the middle of a house robbery, like make a sandwich or take selfies. Is it all that odd, then, that an infostealer malware cyberattack might leave some selfies ...
Malware on iPhones and Android devices is often associated with downloading third-party apps from unofficial sources. Cybercriminals, however, are also able to hide malware within apps found at ...
Apps distributed through both Apple and Google’s app stores are hiding malicious screenshot-reading code that’s being used to steal cryptocurrency, the cybersecurity software firm Kaspersky reported ...
It's generally not a good idea to keep screenshots of sensitive information on your phone, but you should probably delete them, especially if they're related to your crypto wallet. A new Trojan spy ...
Hackers used Hugging Face to deliver Android malware via fake antivirus app TrustBastion Malware steals screenshots, lock codes, and payment logins, exfiltrating data to attacker servers Campaign ...