TechSpot means tech analysis and advice you can trust. Why it matters: A resurrected Necro Trojan has infected 11 million devices so far. It's another example of the never-ending threat of mobile ...
A warning has been issued to Android users over a 'malicious bug' that has affected millions of devices. The bug, called Necro, has infiltrated Android devices via certain apps and is capable of ...
Researchers from Kaspersky discovered a new version of the Necro Trojan, which has attacked users from two sources: On the one hand, the Necro Trojan is being delivered through legitimate apps ...
The latest threat to target these hugely popular devices comes via apps laced with the vicious Necro Trojan which, once installed, can go about stealing data and even signing users up for ...
The two apps, which have been downloaded 11million times collectively, are carrying a new strain of Necro malware. BRAZIL – 2021/08/25: In this photo illustration the Android logo seen displayed ...
The stealthy malware family in both campaigns is known as Necro. This time, some variants use techniques such as steganography, an obfuscation method rarely seen in mobile malware. Some variants ...
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Kaspersky originally unearthed a Necro campaign in 2019, exposing an estimated 100 million devices to the Necro dropper, the main task of which is to install other types of malware onto infected ...
Security researchers at Kaspersky Lab Inc. have discovered a new version of the Necro malware that has been installed on at least 11 million Android devices via Google Play and unofficial app sources.
Altered versions of legitimate Android apps associated with Spotify, WhatsApp, and Minecraft have been used to deliver a new version of a known malware loader called Necro. Kaspersky said some of the ...