If you're not careful, your Android just might be spying on you. Over the past 12 months, more and more hackers have turned to spyware to try and steal user data, snooping on users' messages, photos, ...
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Multiple Android devices found to have dangerous built-in backdoor: how to know if yours is safe
Most Android malware is spread through dodgy apps and sideloaded programs, meaning that you can slightly control what gets on your device. However, researchers at Kaspersky have discovered a new ...
Android malware is no longer just about annoying pop-ups or shady adware. Today’s threats can steal banking credentials, spy on personal messages, and take full control of a device, often without the ...
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How Android malware lets thieves tap your ATM cash
Criminals no longer need to tamper with ATMs or install skimmers to drain your bank account. They can now hijack an Android phone, quietly capture your card and PIN, and trigger near-instant cash ...
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