Joker Malware is Back (And It’s No Joke)
During the past few months, Joker has become one of the most active Android malware infections.
During the past few months, Joker has become one of the most active Android malware infections.
It has one small side-benefit: it may enhance your vocabulary of new types of hacks and malware. Other than that, it fully earns the name “malware.”
A pernicious new malware that steals Android mobile banking data has been discovered, and it’s targeting Android users throughout Europe and the United States.
During the Coronavirus pandemic, one group of people is carrying on as they always have: hackers.
This once tried and true security method is under fire by hackers.
QR Code, a seeming byproduct of a postage stamp and a barcode, has been infected with malware.
A scary malware is embedding itself into Android devices and intercepting private data between you and your bank.
Facebook has a plan to keep your account secure from malware, unfortunately, the idea has led to some problems for dedicated social media users.
Cryptocurrencies have hackers looking for new ways to gain computing power for greedy purposes. Your smartphone could be next.
Watch out for these new trojan packages, which includes malicious executable files that can take over your device in scary ways.