Hackers abused Hugging Face to spread Android malware through a fake antivirus app. Here is how it works and how to protect your phone.
New Android malware campaigns use Microsoft's cross-platform framework .NET MAUI while disguising as legitimate services to evade detection. The tactic was observed by McAfee's Mobile Research Team, a ...
Security experts are sounding the alarm over a wave of fake Android apps that have already infected tens of thousands of ...
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Android users have been dealing with a steady rise in financial malware for years. Threats like Hydra, Anatsa and Octo have shown how attackers can take over a phone, read everything on the screen and ...
Smartphone banking has made life easier, but it has also opened new opportunities for cybercriminals. Over the past few years, we have seen Android malware steal passwords, intercept OTPs and even ...
A notorious banking malware that targets the best Android phones has returned with new capabilities that make it even easier for hackers to siphon off your hard-earned cash. Back when I first reported ...
A new Android remote access trojan (RAT) uses popular AI platform Hugging Face to host and distribute malicious payloads, ...
Threat actors on the dark web are advertising malware with “anti-Ledger” abilities, but one of the examples examined by cybersecurity firm Moonlock didn’t have the promised features. Cybercriminals ...
A new mobile crypto-stealing malware called SparkKitty was found in apps on Google Play and the Apple App Store, targeting Android and iOS devices. The malware is a possible evolution of SparkCat, ...
Overview:  Our phones scan and download hordes of data every day. This leaves our phone vulnerable to malware.Malware is any ...
The app pretends to be a security tool and shows scary warnings claiming that the phone is infected with malware, scam ...