ANDROID phones are at the heart of a new malware attack that sees hackers take “almost complete control” of people’s devices.
A concerning bug is making a comeback, and falling victim to it could result in your bank account being completely emptied.
Android users must be wary before installing any new apps onto their devices after the discovery of a scary new bank account bug.
Reports indicate that this upgraded version allows hackers to remotely take control of smartphones. Cybersecurity firm Zimperium has sounded the alarm about this enhanced malware, which employs a ...
In the first quarter of 2024, researchers found 389,178 malware and unwanted software installation packages on Android devices. The situation didn’t improve in the second quarter, with 367,418 ...
An updated Android trojan called FakeCall hijacks bank calls. Tech expert Kurt “CyberGuy" Knutsson says Android phone ...
Kaspersky first identified this updated version of FakeCall in 2022 which can now remotely control smartphones, making it ...
An Android malware known as ‘ FakeCall ’ is targeting users by redirecting their bank calls to cybercriminals, potentially ...
"FakeCall is an extremely sophisticated Vishing attack that leverages malware to take almost complete control of the mobile ...
First identified in 2022, FakeCall is a malicious piece of software that was developed to hijack bank accounts. It does this ...
In what feels like a serious case of déjà vu, a piece of Android malware initially discovered two years ago, and spotted this ...
FakeCall, an Android malware first discovered in 2022 uses a technique called 'Vishing', which stands for voice phishing.