A newly discovered piece of malware used to steal data and cryptocurrency is targeting Android users while masquerading as a fake Starlink app.
Six Android malware families discovered targeting banking apps and crypto wallets, exploiting accessibility features to steal funds and data.
The hacker has been luring users in Brazil to download the fake Starlink app through phishing pages that impersonate the Google Play Store.
Kaspersky Global Research and Analysis Team (GReAT) has uncovered a new Android malware campaign in which cybercriminals distributed the BeatBanker Trojan under the guise of the Starlink application ...
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 ...
Brazil's PIX platform, introduced in 2020 by the Central Bank of Brazil, allows instant payments that settle within seconds. The system has transformed the country's financial landscape, with more ...
A new version of the ‘Godfather’ Android malware has been spotted, and it’s considerably more dangerous than before. This malware evolved, in a way, and it’s way more clever when it comes to stealing ...
New RAT lets hackers read messages, unlock devices, and spy on Android phones across Samsung, Xiaomi, and OPPO ...
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 ...
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.
Hacking keeps evolving, just like any other profession. Cybercriminals are always upgrading their tools, especially malware, to find new ways to scam people and steal data or money. The old tricks no ...