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Kaspersky researchers find screenshot-reading malware on the App Store and Google Play
Researchers from Kaspersky have identified malware being distributed within apps on both Android and iOS mobile storefronts. Dmitry Kalinin and Sergey Puzan shared their investigation into a malware campaign,
Malware With Screen Reading Code Found in iOS Apps for the First Time
Malware that includes code for reading the contents of screenshots has been found in suspicious App Store apps for the first time, according to
iOS App Store apps with screenshot-reading malware found for the first time
Kaspersky discovered ‘SparkCat’ malware aimed at stealing cryptocurrency in multiple iOS apps.
Screenshot-reading malware cracks iPhone security for the first time
"This case once again shatters the myth that iOS is somehow impervious to threats posed by malicious apps targeting Android,” says Kaspersky’s analysis.
Crypto wallets at risk as malware sneaks into the App Store
A newly discovered malware campaign is stealing cryptocurrency from iOS by exploiting vulnerabilities in apps available on the App Store.
Crypto stealing malware found in Android, iOS app-making kits: Kaspersky
Malicious software development kits used to make apps on Google’s Play Store and Apple’s App Store are scanning users’ pictures to find crypto wallet recovery phrases to drain the funds within, says cybersecurity firm Kaspersky Labs.
Malware-infected apps found on Apple’s App Store, targeting crypto wallets
Kaspersky identified the malicious code in several apps, including WeTink, AnyGPT, and ComeCome, which are still available on the App Store.
iPhone apps found on App Store with malware that reads your screenshots for key data
A new case of iPhone malware has been discovered in apps downloaded from the App Store. It reads your screenshots looking for key info.
Malware in app stores targets crypto wallets, Kaspersky warns
Kaspersky Labs, a cybersecurity firm, warned that malicious software development kits (SDKs) found in applications on Google’s Play Store and Apple’s App Store are scanning users' photos to locate and steal cryptocurrency wallet recovery phrases.
Researchers Just Found Photo-Scanning Malware on Apple's App Store for the First Time
It's why I always recommend downloading apps from official app stores, like the iOS App Store and Google Play Store, rather than a random website: Apple and Google both have policies to scan for malware and stop them before reaching app stores.
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New iPhone, Android Warning—Stop Using These Apps
An alarming new warning for iPhone and Android users has just hit users, with a cybersecurity firm warning that apps in both ...
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Kaspersky Uncovers Mobile Malware Targeting Crypto Users on iOS and Android
A newly discovered malware called SparkCat has infected over 242,000 mobile devices through legitimate-looking apps on both Android and iOS, using optical character recognition to steal cryptocurrency ...
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Kaspersky Thin Client now provides enhanced security and productivity
With the new update, the Kaspersky Thin Client now provides support for authorized remote users, as well as USB webcam and ...
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1 In Every 3 Indians Faced Cyber Threat in 2024: Kaspersky
The numbers are according to data obtained and processed by Kaspersky Security Network (KSN), a complex distributed ...
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Disguised as a wedding invitation: WhatsApp messages with malware installers
In a current malware campaign, the perpetrators are sending WhatsApp messages with the installation package – disguised as ...
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Companies using unregulated AI at risk of ‘Shadow AI’ threat, warns Kaspersky Türkiye chief
Referring to AI tools used by employees or teams without knowledge or approval of organization’s IT department, ‘Shadow AI’ ...
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New Android Warning: You Must Not Reply To This Social Media Invite
Android users have been warned not to accept this seemingly friendly social media invite—here's why it is anything but.
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