At this year’s RSA conference, Charles Lever, a researcher from Damballa delivered a talk in which he claimed that mobile malware in the U.S. has been overstated and overhyped. According to him, you ...
Cybersecurity researchers have discovered a new Android malware codenamed “Perseus” that can steal sensitive, high-value ...
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Advanced Mobile Malware Analysis: Top 5 Threats & PoC Exploit
With mobile malware evolving at an alarming rate, Today’s attackers not only exploit zero-day vulnerabilities but also use system configuration errors and social engineering to breach mobile security.
Bad actors constantly seek every bit of personal information they can get, from your phone number to your government ID. Now, a new threat targets both Android and iPhone users: SparkKitty, a powerful ...
Phishing websites impersonate trusted brands to deceive users Advanced obfuscation techniques evade traditional security measures Real-time detection is crucial for mobile security defence, experts ...
A new mobile crypto-stealing malware called SparkKitty was found in apps on Google Play and the Apple App Store, targeting Android and iOS devices. The malware is a possible evolution of SparkCat, ...
Mobile malware threats are very real, and growing in sophistication. On mobile, many new types of malicious software have spread via phishing, smishing (SMS based phishing), and even malicious apps ...
A new, advanced variant of the Octo malware family, dubbed “Octo2,” has been uncovered, posing a heightened risk to mobile banking users worldwide. According to ThreatFabric analysts, the Octo malware ...
Four African countries made the list in terms of top 10 countries by share of users attacked by mobile malware; Nigeria climbs from fifth place in 2017 to third in 2018. Kaspersky Lab ( ...
Mobile and IoT/OT cyber threats continue to grow in number and complexity, becoming more targeted and sophisticated, according to a new report from Zscaler. Across sectors, the cybersecurity company's ...
With rising smartphone usage, mobile malware attacks are increasing rapidly, making app security more critical than ever.
A new Android malware named SpyAgent uses optical character recognition (OCR) technology to steal cryptocurrency wallet recovery phrases from screenshots stored on the mobile device. A cryptocurrency ...
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