Hackers are using fake Google Play Store pages to spread an Android malware campaign in Brazil.
A new Android malware called Perseus is checking user-curated notes to steal sensitive information, like passwords, recovery ...
The malware is hiding in IPTV apps ...
Hackers are targeting Brazilian Android users with fake Google Play pages that install crypto mining malware and banking Trojans on infected devices.
Cybersecurity researchers have discovered a new Android malware codenamed “Perseus” that can steal sensitive, high-value ...
It’s a story almost as old as time: malware is wreaking havoc on Android devices again. Usually, Android malware aims to steal sensitive data and passwords in order to gain access to online accounts.
Perseus Android malware uses accessibility abuse via phishing apps to enable device takeover and financial fraud across multiple countries.
Six Android malware families discovered targeting banking apps and crypto wallets, exploiting accessibility features to steal funds and data.
Google is planning big changes for Android in 2026 aimed at combating malware across the entire device ecosystem. Starting in ...
Google is preparing a significant overhaul of Android’s app installation system, aiming to curb ...
A new Android malware has surfaced called Herodotus, and it could cause some potentially damaging effects to unsuspecting users. Through the act of mimicking human input, the malware can mask itself ...
You may not like Android's upcoming 24-hour delay before you can permit installation of unverified apps, but it's a fantastic compromise.