Six Android malware families discovered targeting banking apps and crypto wallets, exploiting accessibility features to steal funds and data.
A newly discovered piece of malware used to steal data and cryptocurrency is targeting Android users while masquerading as a fake Starlink app.
Android 17 blocks non-accessibility apps from the Accessibility API in Advanced Protection Mode, reducing malware abuse and the attack surface.
A new Android malware named BeatBanker can hijack devices and tricks users into installing it by posing as a Starlink app on websites masquerading as the official Google Play Store. The malware ...
ADEX, the AI-driven anti-fraud and traffic-quality platform within AdTech Holding, has been recognized as Best Fraud Protection Company at the Cybersecurity Excellence Awards. The award acknowledges ...
Pakistan's APT36 threat group has begun using vibe-coding to churn out mediocre malware, but at a scale that could overwhelm ...
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Google released an Android update fixing 129 vulnerabilities, including a zero-day flaw linked to Qualcomm chips already exploited in attacks.
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Lookout, Inc., the leader in mobile security, today announced the discovery of DarkSword, a sophisticated, full iOS exploit chain and infostealer that signals a new phase in mobile threats--where ...