android malware
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New variants of the TrickMo banking trojan can now capture Android unlock patterns and PINs, allowing attackers to access locked devices. By using a deceptive user interface that mimics the actual unlock screen, TrickMo tricks victims into revealing sensitive information. This malware can also steal one-time passwords (OTPs) and execute unauthorized transactions across various applications, reflecting a 29% increase in mobile attacks, particularly targeting users in India.
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Posted: September 25, 2024Views: 71A new version of the Necro Android malware has been discovered hidden in altered versions of popular Android apps, including Wuta Camera and Max Browser, on the Google Play Store. These malicious apps have been downloaded over 11 million times, affecting users worldwide.
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Posted: May 22, 2024Views: 10Posted: May 21, 2024Views: 14
Recent findings reveal that malicious Android apps are posing as popular apps like Google, Instagram, Snapchat, WhatsApp, and X (formerly Twitter) to steal users' crede
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