According to cybersecurity company Kaspersky, crypto-stealing malware has been found on Apple's App Store for the first time.
This is the first known case of an app infected with OCR (Optical Character Recognition) spyware being found in Apple’s ...
Apple has launched its Apple Invites app for iPhone, a way to help arrange events, parties, and any occasion, with ...
Kaspersky discovered ‘SparkCat’ malware aimed at stealing cryptocurrency in multiple iOS apps.
A newly discovered malware campaign is stealing cryptocurrency from iOS by exploiting vulnerabilities in apps available on ...
Apple’s latest offering lets users create these unique invites for any occasion that can be shared with anyone.
Information on new "SparkCat" malware infesting a small number of iOS apps was shared yesterday by Kaspersky, and shortly ...
Apple Invites is a new app that lets users create custom invitations for birthday parties, corporate meetings and any other ...
Apple Invites wasn't first to the party — and rival Partiful had a cheeky response to the news that it is now competing with ...
The researchers found the malware in an iOS app called ComeCome, which is also available from Google’s Play store, and claims ...
As per the Kaspersky researchers, the infected apps were downloaded over 242,000 times from Google Play Store but it’s the ...
For the first time, the Apple App Store is sharing malware privileges with the Google Play Store as apps infected with ...