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Given the growth in popularity of smartphones over the last decade, the rise of mobile malware seems inevitable. Malware always rises where there is a popular platform, a range of attack vectors ...
The number of Android and iPhone users hit by bank malware is skyrocketing as criminals increasingly shift to mobile devices.
Researchers have build a new tool to spot malware exploiting phone accessibility features and help users remove it.
with rooted Android mobile devices facing 3.5 times more mobile malware attacks and system compromise incidents rising by a staggering 250 times compared to non-rooted devices. As cybercriminals ...
Last year was the most significant yet for the deployment and detection of mobile malware, according to Kapersky Lab’s Mobile Malware Evolution report. At the end of 2012, there were more than 46,000 ...
Despite their rapid growth, Trojans bankers accounted for only 6% of total mobile malware attacks in 2024, ranking fourth in prevalence. AdWare remained the most widespread type of mobile malware, ...
The top three countries hit by mobile malware attacks remained unchanged from the previous quarter -- Iran followed by Algeria and Bangladesh. The report revealed a drastic increase in the number ...
Given the growth in popularity of smartphones over the last decade, the rise of mobile malware seems inevitable. Malware always rises where there is a popular platform, a range of attack vectors and ...
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