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Google recently removed a popular screen-recording app for Android known as iRecorder - Screen Recorder from the Play Store after it was revealed to be stealing information from users. The app debuted ...
The research firm Checkpoint has confirmed that ChatGPT, the new AI chatbot created by OpenAI, is running into problems yet again. This time it has to do with malware. The research from Checkpoint ...
ChatGPT has caused a lot of buzz in the tech world these last few months, and not all the buzz has been great. Now, someone has claimed to have made powerful data-mining malware by using ChatGPT-based ...
Cado Security Labs has identified a Realst info-stealer that uses a fake meeting app to steal crypto wallets and inject malware. The scammers are tricking web3 workers into downloading an app, which ...
In another example of how risky it can be to download apps from unauthorized sources, a new study has revealed that thousands of Android app files are laden with malware capable of escaping detection ...
A threat actor known as "Stargazer Goblin" has found a new way to leverage GitHub to distribute malware and malicious links to unsuspecting users. Instead of hosting malware on GitHub and then luring ...
Due to Android’s open nature, it’s easier for hackers to create malware on the platform. Thankfully, however, Google’s engineers work around the clock to ensure that Android remains as malware-free as ...
Not all apps are safe. It's why I always recommend downloading apps from official app stores, like the iOS App Store and Google Play Store, rather than a random website: Apple and Google both have ...
"BadPack," a set of maliciously packaged APK files that make it difficult for researchers to analyze and detect malware within Android applications, has come to light. It's a key reason why they ...
New research from Google’s threat unit shows hackers are using LLMs to mutate malware and study how to steal from crypto ...
At this point, I get so many spam calls that my blood pressure rises when numbers show up on my phone’s call screen. A new piece of Android malware seems to be designed around that instinctive ...