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A group of hackers with links to the North Korean regime uploaded Android spyware onto the Google Play app store and were able to trick some people into downloading it, according to cybersecurity firm ...
Security researchers have shared a warning about five Android apps which contain spyware from a state-backed North Korean hacking group.
GOOGLE has pulled down apps that experts warn were hiding North Korean "surveillance tool" that steals your texts, location, and even screenshots. Security experts say that the dangerous spyware ...
Researchers have discovered multiple Android apps, some that were available in Google Play after passing the company’s security vetting, that surreptitiously uploaded sensitive user information to ...
From North Korean spy apps to active exploits ... Wi-Fi details and installed apps — with the added ability to take screenshots and record your screen. You may like Malicious Android apps ...
Multiple apps on the Google Play Store that targeted English and Korean-language speakers were ... the user’s on-screen activity, key strokes, installed apps, and network information.
North Korean actors used 11 npm packages downloaded 5,600+ times to spread BeaverTail malware, expanding attacks to Bitbucket ...
The latest incident involved spyware that was uploaded to the Android app store by a group of hackers believed to be linked to the North Korean regime. Lookout Threat Lab researchers discovered ...
New features are rolling out that help Search users plan trips and find cheaper accommodation via Google Hotels.
Google is set to introduce a feature in Maps that can identify and save locations from your screenshots, simplifying vacation ...