Klopatra, an Android malware apparently built by a Turkish threat actor, does not resemble anything that’s already out there, ...
Italian fraud prevention firm Cleafy, which discovered the sophisticated malware and remote access trojan (RAT) in late ...
In late August 2025, security researchers from Cleafy’s Threat Intelligence team discovered Klopatra, a new Android Remote ...
Now that most people have huge amounts of personal data on their phones, security is more important than ever—even if most people care a lot more about apps, ease of use, design, and price. But the ...
A new Android banking and remote access trojan (RAT) dubbed Klopatra disguised as an IPTV and VPN app has infected more than ...
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 ...
Due to Android’s open nature, it’s easier for hackers to create malware on the platform. Thankfully, however, Google’s engineers work around the clock to ensure that Android remains as malware-free as ...
A new report out today from mobile security firm iVerify Inc. sheds light on the alarming ease with which cybercriminals can now rent advanced Android malware through subscription-based ...
36 Android phones distributed by a “large telecommunications company” and a multinational tech firm contained the “severe infection,” according to cybersecurity company Check Point Security. They all ...
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The LunaSpy spyware reportedly spreads via messaging apps like Telegram, pretending to be an antivirus or banking protection tool. The spyware in the background steals your data, tracks locations, and ...
Apple's closed ecosystem and tighter app review offer the safer edge Now that most people have huge amounts of personal data on their phones, security is more important than ever—even if most people ...