Google removed 331 malicious apps from the Play Store linked to a massive ad fraud and phishing scam, affecting 60 million users. Learn how to stay safe., Technology & Science News - Times Now ...
There were some malicious apps that were posing as genuine apps on the Play Store and Google has removed 331 of them. The apps were stealing details from Android phone users.
Tech expert Kurt “CyberGuy" Knutsson says a malware app called SpyLend is posing as a financial tool, hitting 100,000-plus downloads.
You can never be too careful when downloading new apps to one of the best Android phones. Case in point: Bitdefender has ...
Google is taking the stress out of sideloading apps on Android phones with a new feature rolling out to Google Play Store.
Attackers sometimes take advantage of these ad fraud campaigns to generate revenue. Other times, they compromise users' ...
A group of hackers with links to the North Korean regime uploaded Android spyware onto the Google Play app store and were ...
They have strict checks to prevent malware and other harmful software. However, even with the security measures provided by Google Play, downloading apps from the store does not guarantee 100% ...
Google has banned apps from Google Play Store in which hackers had planted spyware named KoSpy that collect sensitive data ...
Over 300 malicious Android applications downloaded 60 million items from Google Play acted as adware or attempted to steal ...
People in the European Union are now allowed to access alternative app stores thanks to the Digital Markets Act (DMA), a ...
Google confirmed detecting and deleting five North Korean spy apps from its Play Store. The news comes from Forbes, which ...