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 ...
Android is the popular mobile operating system as many smartphone and tablet makers opt for its ease of user interface. As we all know, Android is an open source and likely to get virus and malware.
It’s unfortunate how often we hear about apps containing malware on Google’s platform (not that they’re alone with a malware problem). Each time we learn about new trojans, it’s a reminder to stay ...
Your smartphone is like a mini computer that fits in your pocket, so—just like your laptop—it's also vulnerable to malware. On your mobile device, this can often take the form of spyware, adware, or ...
Your smartphone holds your entire life, making it a prime target for hackers and spies. Here's how to protect it.
CYBERSECURITY experts have urged Android users to remove malicious apps from their phones or risk losing money. In a new blog post, cybersecurity firm Kaspersky warned smartphone owners about malware ...
Security company Lookout is warning Android device owners about a new type of malware app, which not only secretly roots your phone, but also installs itself as a system application — making it ...