A new Android spyware called Landfall has been uncovered targeting Samsung Galaxy phones through a zero-click image exploit.
A recently rekindled controversy alleges that Samsung's preinstalled service, AppCloud, is used as an Israeli spyware.
According to Unit 42, Landfall remained an active vulnerability on Samsung phones for months, remaining undetected until ...
A newly identified Android spyware targeted Galaxy devices for close to a year, including users in the Middle East, ...
Everything you need to know about Landfall – the powerful spyware campaign – that attacked Samsung Galaxy phones… ...
While the malicious apps weren't targeting users in the United States, you should make sure they aren't on your phone. We've ...
While people generally make sure to purchase antivirus software for their computers, doing so for mobile phones is not as ...
Security researchers at Palo Alto Networks’ Unit 42 have uncovered a stealthy spyware campaign, which used WhatsApp images to ...
Your smartphone holds your entire life, making it a prime target for hackers and spies. Here's how to protect it.
Imagine police pulling you over for a routine traffic stop and then taking you to the station. After your release, you notice your phone behaving suspiciously. This is what happened to Serbian ...
A consumer-grade spyware operation called TheTruthSpy poses an ongoing security and privacy risk to thousands of people whose Android devices are unknowingly compromised with its mobile surveillance ...
Mobile spyware has been reported numerous times in the media as a serious threat for phone users. When we first covered the spyware issue back in March, 2012, we were shocked by the volume of comments ...