Android banking trojans: How they steal passwords and drain bank accounts
Android banking trojans are a serious cyberthreat to everyday users that, through clever trickery, steal passwords and drain bank accounts.
Android banking trojans are a serious cyberthreat to everyday users that, through clever trickery, steal passwords and drain bank accounts.
Google has been busy. After introducing badges for browser apps, it’s also launched its “nutrition labels” for apps.
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A video analytics startup has built an app store for unproven facial recognition tools that can be loaded onto surveillance cameras.
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A yet unnamed Android malware is spotted in Google’s Play Store. After profiling its target, it drops Vultur, a newish RAT.
Categories: Android Tags: “2FA Authenticator”Android dropperandroid malwareBRATABrunhildaC2command & controlGoogle Play StorengrokPradeoProject BrunhildaThreatFabricvirtual network computingvncvultur |
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