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A new Android banking trojan called RatOn can silently steal money and sensitive data by automating attacks on your device.
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It’s a story almost as old as time: malware is wreaking havoc on Android devices again. Usually, Android malware aims to ...
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Dangerous Android banking trojan found lurking in malicious apps with 19 million installs — don’t fall for this
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 banking trojan, dubbed "RatOn," combines advanced remote access, automated money transfers and near-field communication ...
The source code for the ERMAC 3.0 Android banking trojan has been leaked online, exposing the malware’s full infrastructure and its ability to target over 700 apps. While this is a win for ...
A new version of the Hook Android banking Trojan has surfaced, showcasing one of the most extensive feature sets ever recorded for mobile malware. Researchers at Zimperium’s zLabs identified the ...
A sophisticated Android banking Trojan, dubbed “DoubleTrouble,” has recently expanded both its delivery methods and technical capabilities, posing a significant threat to users across Europe.
You might think downloading an app from the Google Play Store is always safe. After all, Google claims it checks apps before making them available. And while the Play ...
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