A sneaky piece of iOS and Android malware is out in the wild, stealing sensitive information captured via screenshots.
SparkCat’s is concerning because it has bypassed stringent app store reviews, infecting apps that seemed completely ...
SparkCat malware infects 242,000 Android devices, using OCR to steal crypto wallet phrases, marking the first iOS stealer on ...
A new malware campaign is said to be specifically targeting crypto users on both iOS and Android. Security researchers at ...
In a new blog post, Google’s Lin Chen announced the company’s Android Security and Privacy Team is partnering with Mandiant ...
In a troubling development, cybersecurity researchers at Kaspersky have uncovered a sophisticated malware campaign targeting ...
A newly discovered malware called SparkCat has infected over 242,000 mobile devices through legitimate-looking apps on both Android and iOS, using optical character recognition to steal cryptocurrency ...
This is the first time that apps with cryptocurrency stealing malware have been detected on Apple's App Store.
Crypto-stealing malware has been found in Android and iOS app-making kits on the Play Store and App Store by cybersecurity ...
An alarming new warning for iPhone and Android users has just hit users, with a cybersecurity firm warning that apps in both ...
A new case of iPhone malware has been discovered in apps downloaded from the App Store. It reads your screenshots looking for ...
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