In an interview with Fox, Google stated that all known infected apps had been removed already and that most users should have been protected by Google Play Protect, the default antivirus on most ...
Android phones are once again under attack from a dangerous trojan which has resurfaced to infect at least 11 million devices ...
Android users have the highest risk of downloading malicious apps. Researchers at Kaspersky found over 200,000 samples ... issues surrounding mobile security have grown as well. It is more important ...
Anyone with an Android phone in their pocket would be wise to follow three rules to avoid worrying new risk.
That lack of user interaction — or request for consent — is what confused and concerned some former Kaspersky customers.
Cybersecurity researchers have revealed malware managed to sneak into the Google Play app store thanks to a compromised software development kit (SDK).
Necro malware infects 11 million Android devices via apps on Google Play, using steganography to evade detection.
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AV-Test tested it both on Android and Windows ... In the Google Play Store, it’s listed under Kaspersky Mobile Antivirus: ...
In 2019, security experts discovered a legitimate-looking Android app on the Google Play Store that had been covertly ...
M devices exposed to trojan, Kaspersky says Updated  The Necro trojan is once again making a move against Android users, with ...