Android users take notice. The new and improved "FakeCall" malware convincingly hijacks bank phone calls and redirects them ...
According to a recent alert from the Swiss National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC), unknown threat actors are distributing fake letters to spread a malicious Android app.
Annoying ads and high data consumption are just a few things you may notice if you've accidentally installed malware.
Hackers want to make you an offer you can’t refuse. Android Godfather malware is spreading globally to target more than 500 ...
Android Spynote malware is masquerading as antivirus software to exploit Android processes to infiltrate devices, seize ...
The letters include a QR code to facilitate with the download of the Android-based ‘Severe Weather Warning App,’ which ...
Switzerland’s National Cyber Security Centre has warned of a new QR code scam in fake MeteoSwiss letters spreading Android ...
ToxicPanda is believed to be the work of a Chinese-speaking threat actor, with the malware sharing foundational similarities with another Android malware dubbed TgToxic, which can steal credentials ...
Multiple Android devices have been infected by a new trojan dubbed “ToxicPanda”. It targets bank accounts but adopts new ways ...
Google is rolling out new security tools aimed at protecting Android users from malicious apps and scam calls. Unveiled ...
A comprehensive guide to identifying and eliminating malware while providing preventive measures to keep your Android device ...