A fake Android antivirus app called TrustBastion is spreading malware and stealing banking credentials. Here’s how it works and how to stay protected.
Fake antivirus app TrustBastion uses Hugging Face to deliver Android malware that captures screenshots, steals PINs and shows fake login screens, according to Bitdefender.
Security experts are sounding the alarm over a wave of fake Android apps that have already infected tens of thousands of ...
Security researchers have discovered new Android malware that allows attackers to track almost every action taken on a smartphone. Among other details, this includes PIN entries, login credentials, ...
Attackers have exploited Hugging Face repositories to distribute Android RAT malware disguised as a security app, hosting thousands of malicious files on the trusted AI platform.
Android users face a new malware threat spreading via fake security apps, stealing banking data and messages through trusted ...
Android Authority reports the same. “Users are reporting that the latest Google Play system update reverts their version from January 2026 to November 2025.” It’s mostly but not just Pixels affected. ...