Computer users have always been concerned about cybersecurity, but lately, the threats have been evolving faster than ever.
Security researchers say a phishing scam impersonates Google to install malware that steals 2FA codes, tracks location and ...
A concept of a smartphone user accessing suspicious content. - Thx4stock/Getty Images Your smartphone, be it Android or iPhone, may spy on you without your knowledge. Depending on who you are and what ...
Malware that includes code for reading the contents of screenshots has been found in suspicious App Store apps for the first time, according to a report from Kaspersky. Dubbed "SparkCat," the malware ...
SpyLoan apps are everywhere and yet people keep falling for them. They promise easy loans with flexible repayment, but what they actually do is steal your personal data, including contacts, sensitive ...