Given how much sensitive personal and financial information is stored on the best Android phones, it’s no wonder that hackers continue to target them in their attacks. Now though, a new version of an ...
A new Android banking trojan that uses a mix of human and artificial intelligence agents to steal from victims is now targeting a payments system relied on by tens of millions of people.
Perseus Android malware uses accessibility abuse via phishing apps to enable device takeover and financial fraud across multiple countries.
Even on official app stores, you need to be careful what you download. Case in point, 77 malicious apps with a combined total of 19 million installs were found spreading malware on the Google Play ...
A new Android malware called Perseus is checking user-curated notes to steal sensitive information, like passwords, recovery ...
A global surge in mobile banking malware targeting 1243 financial brands across 90 countries is reshaping the fraud landscape, with attacks now originating primarily on user devices, according to ...
Do you remember those TV shows where the villain gets defeated in one season but comes back even stronger in the next? Think "Stranger Things" on Netflix. The malware we’re talking about here is just ...
The cybersecurity field is quite busy, and there is related news constantly. As security systems become more efficient, malicious actors try to adapt by developing more sophisticated methods to bypass ...
A new Android banking malware named 'DroidBot' attempts to steal credentials for over 77 cryptocurrency exchanges and banking apps in the UK, Italy, France, Spain, and Portugal. According to Cleafy ...
A new banking trojan, dubbed "RatOn," combines advanced remote access, automated money transfers and near-field communication relay attacks to target a specific bank in the Czech Republic via Android ...
Six Android malware families discovered targeting banking apps and crypto wallets, exploiting accessibility features to steal funds and data.