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 ...
One of the perks of Android is the ability to sideload apps relatively easily. This means that if there’s an app you want that’s not on the Play Store, you can download it from forums or other ...
Hackers are now weaponizing Telegram messenger with malware to gain control over devices. According to reports, hackers are using a backdoor in a maliciously modified version of the Telegram X ...
A new commercial mobile spyware platform dubbed ZeroDayRAT is being advertised to cybercriminals on Telegram as a tool that provides full remote control over compromised Android and iOS devices. The ...
iVerify spotted HyperRAT, a Russian-language Android remote-access trojan being sold on cybercrime forums as malware-as-a-service, letting even inexperienced attackers buy ready-to-deploy APKs while ...
An unknown threat group has targeted Chinese-speaking consumers and employees in the Asia-Pacific region with a Trojanized version of Android malware that uses an older vulnerability to allow the ...
The world of malware is always expanding as bad actors come up with new ways to try to swindle people out of their money and data. However, one of the newest threats out there, a spyware platform ...
A new family of Android click-fraud trojans leverages TensorFlow machine learning models to automatically detect and interact with specific advertisement elements. The mechanism relies on visual ...
A malware, called “Sturnus,” has emerged, and it exploits Android’s accessibility features to spread on your phone even without you noticing. It gains access to your Android after being installed via ...
Security researchers at Threat Fabric have discovered new malware targeting Android devices, which is still "in a development or limited testing phase." However, even in its current form it’s still ...
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 ...
Researchers at the security firm iVerify have discovered a new piece of malware dubbed ZeroDayRAT, which can be used to compromise both Android and iOS devices. The company describes it as a “complete ...