This malware not only hijacks your calls but can also steal your data. It gets access to Android’s Accessibility permissions, which basically gives it free rein to do whatever it wants.
But this convenience also comes with a risk if you are not careful: malware. Just like computers, our Android phones are susceptible to it. These bogus, sneaky programs can consume abnormal data ...
A new version of the FakeCall malware for Android hijacks outgoing calls from a user to their bank, redirecting them to the attacker's phone number instead. The goal of the latest version remains ...
But newly spotted malware on Android phones might make you think twice about making your next bank call. The trojan app can detect calls to specific banks made from personal phones and reroute ...
Here's a look at the top 10 Android malware threats, according to Trend Micro. The Basebridge malware family acts as spyware, stealing sensitive data from the device owner to a remote location.
The evolution of malware is a relentless game of cat and mouse, and Android users are once again in the crosshairs. Initially, FakeCall malware was a simple scam designed to mimic legitimate ...
Earlier this year, we saw a warning from McAfee that Android users should not click any links that claimed to install Chrome updates on their phones. The risk highlighted there was MoqHao malware ...
That is precisely what the sophisticated Android malware FakeCall is now capable of doing, according to a report from Zimperium’s zLabs research team. As Zimperium explains, FakeCall utilizes a ...