Acecard – One of Today’s Most Dangerous Android Trojans
Acecard evolved from a simple information stealer to the most sophisticated Android banking trojan ever seen. The Android malware scene has a new top threat if we are to believe theRead More →
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Acecard evolved from a simple information stealer to the most sophisticated Android banking trojan ever seen. The Android malware scene has a new top threat if we are to believe theRead More →
Millions of spam emails spread new ransomware variant on the day it first appeared. A new variant of ransomware known as Locky (detected by Symantec as Trojan.Cryptolocker.AF) has been spreadingRead More →
Android Xbot will be a dangerous threat if ever completed. Malware targeting Android devices is slowly evolving day by day and is starting to rival its desktop-based counterpart. One of theRead More →
Another embarrassing problem for Apple iOS mobile devices (iPhone and iPad), setting the date of the devices to January 1st, 1970 will brick them. Don’t Try it! Another embarrassing problem forRead More →
Mazar BOT is spread around via SMS/MMS spam. A new Android malware variant has surfaced that has rooting capabilities, can wipe your phone’s storage, and has many other hidden capabilities thatRead More →
During an ongoing analysis to protect our customers from the latest mobile threats, we came across an Android malware that disguised itself as a security feature for a famous ChineseRead More →
Think of third-party app stores as independent shops in the city where people go to as an alternative to the city mall. The mall practically has everything you need. InRead More →
New WhatsApp scam deceives users into opening malware sent by ‘friends’. WhatsApp, the world’s largest cross-platform messaging app has allegedly been the target of a new scam, which misleads usersRead More →
Newly Discovered Lock Screen Passcode Bypass Flaw affects iPhones 5, 6, and iPad 2. A security researcher has discovered a new flaw that can allow an attacker to quickly bypass iPhone andRead More →
Security experts at FireEye are warning attackers can exploit the JSPatch hot patching technique to serve malicious code and put iOS users at risk. The release of hot patches forRead More →