North Korean hackers have apparently used Google’s Find Hub to remotely track and wipe victims’ devices. A cybersecurity firm said the hackers initially compromised devices by sending malicious files ...
Pixnapping attacks can put data from your Android device directly in the hands of hackers. Credit: CFOTO/Future Publishing via Getty Images Cybersecurity researchers have discovered a new type of ...
A new Android malware called Perseus has been discovered, and it is capable of stealing sensitive data from smartphones. From ...
North Korean hackers are abusing Google’s Find Hub tool to track the GPS location of their targets and remotely reset Android devices to factory settings. The attacks are primarily targeting South ...
India’s cybercrime unit has warned of a dangerous Android “God Mode” malware that can give hackers full control of a user’s ...
The official vulnerability page highlighted a flaw in the Android operating system which could be easily exploited by hackers ...
A new piece of Android malware is making the rounds and it has some pretty dire implications for smartphone owners. This is by no means the first scary malware release Android users have seen, though ...
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