A nasty bit of Android malware previously lurking on the Google Play Store has returned with additional capabilities. Known as SharkBot, the malware is designed to steal user login credentials, ...
A new and upgraded version of the SharkBot malware has returned to Google's Play Store, targeting banking logins of Android users through apps that have tens of thousands of installations. The malware ...
As per a news story by Dark Reading, security experts first saw the Android banking Trojan, SharkBot, on Google Play Store way back in October. Since then, the notorious SharkBot has continued to ...
The SharkBot malware family was first discovered last October and has continued to evolve with new ways to hack into users’ Android-based crypto and bank apps. A newly upgraded version of a banking ...
Google removed six different malicious Android applications targeting mainly users in the U.K. and Italy that were installed about 15,000 times. Researchers have found the info-stealing Android ...
The SharkBot malware is back once again on Google Play Store, but this time with an upgraded version. According to cybersecurity experts, the notorious virus has already infected some of the apps on ...
An upgraded version of the SharkBot mobile malware has been spotted on Google's Play Store, suggested a new blog post by Fox-IT, part of the NCC Group. The new version of SharkBot reportedly targets ...
Variants of the SharkBot malware were found in several file manager Android apps on the Google Play Store, some of them with thousands of downloads. While the apps have now been taken down by Google, ...
Android device owners beware — more malicious apps have been discovered on the Google Play store. Bitdefender's cybersecurity team says several fake Android file manager apps are infecting Android ...
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