A sneaky piece of iOS and Android malware is out in the wild, stealing sensitive information captured via screenshots.
SparkCat malware infects 242,000 Android devices, using OCR to steal crypto wallet phrases, marking the first iOS stealer on ...
This malware can steal data by scanning device photos for personal details. Downloading an infected app unknowingly risks ...
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The researchers found the malware in an iOS app called ComeCome, which is also available from Google’s Play store, and claims ...
By: Shahzaib Asad and Yaqoob Ali BalochThe need for mobile applications has skyrocketed in the current digital environment.
The malware targeting Android and iOS is hidden in inconspicuous-looking apps. These apps gain access to photos and use text ...
You must be using a smartphone. If so, then read this news carefully. Because a virus named SparkCat is quietly hiding in the ...
SparkCat virus is targeting crypto wallets and personal data, affecting numerous digital devices worldwide. Stay alert and ...
On February 10, 2025, a class action lawsuit was filed against an online retailer under the Washington My Health My Data (MHMD) Act’s private right ...
The geolocated personal data of millions of users is aggregated by data brokers, under dubious conditions. They constitute a ...