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.”
Named after the Norse term for an ancient Viking technique for coastal raids, StrandHogg 2.0 is a nefarious new update to an earlier trojan-like 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.
With ransomware attacks continuing to rise, we take a look at the biggest and most devastating attacks in recent history.
Like anyone, we want to trust the Android companies we deal with, but a recent study discovered that might not be the case.
Almost all computers are being targeted by new, malicious malware that could take over the whole of your device - including your smartphone.
QR Code, a seeming byproduct of a postage stamp and a barcode, has been infected with malware.
Knowing how these cyberattacks occur can help you combat them.