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A powerful new Android trojan can take over your phone, steal financial data and empty accounts in just a few seconds.
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A new Android banking malware named Octo has appeared in the wild, featuring remote access capabilities that allow malicious operators to perform on-device fraud. The new variant has been discovered ...
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Six phony anti-virus apps have been removed from the Google Play app store because instead of protecting users from cyber criminals, they were actually being used to deliver malware to steal passwords ...
A fake antivirus application on Google PlayStore was spotted to have an Android trojan banking malware that might steal sensitive information from the users. The latest report wrote that the search ...
Google Play Store is no longer a safe place for app users. The number of malware found on public applications available on Google Play has increased significantly over the last couple of years.