A new Android virus records users’ phone calls without their knowledge, reports Network World. The Trojan malware, which automatically records outgoing phone calls and stores them on the device’s SD ...
A new Android banking trojan called Sturnus is shaping up to be one of the most capable threats we have seen in a while. It is still in early development, but it already behaves like a fully mature ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Alex Vakulov is a cybersecurity expert focused on consumer security. A newly discovered Android malware called Crocodilus is ...
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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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Beware! New Android malware can hijack your apps and steal your money. Here’s how to stay safe
Cybersecurity experts are warning about a new Android malware called Sturnus that can steal people’s money and personal data. Instead of breaking encryption, this Android malware misuses Accessibility ...
UPDATE (November 25, 2025): Google spokesperson reached out with a comment regarding this situation. Here’s the statement in full: “Based on our current detection, no apps containing this malware are ...
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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