Unlike regular malicious apps, this strain uses deeper system-level access to stay active and often disguises itself as a ...
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 ...
A new Android malware strain can reinstall itself even after deletion, using system permissions and backup mechanisms. Here’s ...
Android malware is no longer just about annoying pop-ups or shady adware. Today’s threats can steal banking credentials, spy on personal messages, and take full control of a device, often without the ...
A new Android malware exploits Accessibility Services to control devices, intercept OTPs, and block removal. Users should watch for unusual behaviour and follow safe mode and settings-based steps to ...
You might think downloading an app from the Google Play Store is always safe. After all, Google claims it checks apps before making them available. And while the Play ...
Researchers have discovered the first known Android malware to use generative AI in its execution flow, using Google’s Gemini model to adapt its persistence across different devices. In a report today ...
Android streaming boxes have become a popular way to enjoy a wide range of content. But like any other internet-connected device, they can be vulnerable to malware attacks. These attacks can ...