Popular AI platform Hugging Face is being used for Android malware which can take over compromised devices.
Cyble uncovers deVixor Android banking trojan targeting Iranian users via phishing, ransomware, SMS theft, and credential ...
Android has long had a reputation for being more vulnerable to malware than iOS. Although the platform's open nature may have something to do with it, many real threats today are not where most users ...
Bitdefender has identified a new Android malware campaign that used the Hugging Face public-facing infrastructure to host its malicious files.
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A new AI-driven Android malware secretly clicks ads in the background, draining battery and slowing devices without users ...
Cybercriminals are now using an updated version of Android malware, dubbed "FakeCall," to take over phone dialers and intercept calls made to banks, according to a report from mobile security platform ...
There's been a spike in malware hitting Android phones, and the latest one, called BingoMod, might be the scariest yet. This malware can steal money from your accounts and then wipe your phone clean.
The latest version of the PixPirate banking trojan for Android employs a new method to hide on phones while remaining active, even if its dropper app has been removed. PixPirate is a new Android ...
You might think that your Android phone is safe and secure, but what if there were hidden spyware on it that could track everything you do? This is the reality of SpyNote, a new Android banking Trojan ...
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We've seen malware that wants to steal your files, money, or even your identity, but the new "Gold Pickaxe" mobile malware goes a step further. This nasty little piece of software is active on both ...