If there’s one clear message you can take away from the latest real-world test of Android security products, it’s that relying upon Google to protect your smartphone isn’t really good enough.
Just last month, security researchers at SonicWall Capture Labs discovered malicious apps masquerading as Google, Instagram, WhatsApp, and X (formerly Twitter). These fake apps can inadvertently be ...
A new Android virus records users’ phone calls without their knowledge, reports Network World. The Trojan malware, which automatically records outgoing phone calls and stores them on the device’s SD ...
A particularly persistent malware infection has been spreading amongst Android phones — and removing it only seems to bring it back with a vengeance. The Trojan xHelper, which Malwarebytes first wrote ...
If you suspect that your phone may be harboring a virus, you’ve come to the right place. This short tutorial will show the simple and easy steps to detect a malware and how to remove it on your ...
Android users should probably be extra careful about what applications they download these days, especially when using non-Google Play stores. According to Cheetah Mobile’s security research lab, ...
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Bad OpSec led to the botnet’s discovery — revealing 800,000 victims in Russia. LONDON — A powerful Android botnet dubbed Geost has been spotted targeting Russian citizens, with the end goal of ...
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