News

Kaspersky security researchers have uncovered a mobile malware campaign targeting cryptocurrency users through infected ...
Also known as package confusion, this form of attack was first demonstrated in 2021 in a proof-of-concept exploit that executed counterfeit code on networks belonging to some of the biggest ...
Android smartphones harbor numerous hidden capabilities that are accessible through secret codes. These developer tools, often unknown to regular users, provide valuable insights and diagnostic ...
Bitdefender found a total of 331 malicious apps hiding as simple utilities and other tools on the Google Play Store that were part of a massive ad fraud campaign.
Android applications that using WebView can load and display web pages. Furthermore, by using the APIs provided in WebView, Android applications can interact with web pages. The interaction allows ...
Before Android 15, apps with notification access were able to read all incoming notifications, even ones with OTP codes. Now, though, only certain trusted apps can read OTP codes from notifications.
Complex and specifically targeted attacks, like the recent PKfail disaster, are probably outside of the reach of broad code generation like this for now. But there’s still cause for concern.
A new version of the Necro malware loader for Android was installed on 11 million devices through Google Play in malicious SDK supply chain attacks.
Google has issued the September 2024 Android security bulletin, and it’s not good news for Samsung or any Android user as a high-level attack threat is confirmed.
IntroductionAt Zscaler ThreatLabz, we regularly monitor the Google Play store for malicious applications. Over the past few months, we identified and analyzed more than 90 malicious applications ...
Android 9.0 Pie and under rely on Google Chrome to handle webpages, and you may actually notice significant improvements in performance and battery life if you disable WebView.
The fanfare around these attacks, however, mostly outweighs the threat of using QR codes in your daily life. Phishing has been, and will likely always be, a prevalent way to trap victims, and what ...