Criminals no longer need to tamper with ATMs or install skimmers to drain your bank account. They can now hijack an Android phone, quietly capture your card and PIN, and trigger near-instant cash ...
A new version of the FakeCall malware for Android hijacks outgoing calls from a user to their bank, redirecting them to the attacker's phone number instead. The goal of the latest version remains to ...
Do you remember those TV shows where the villain gets defeated in one season but comes back even stronger in the next? Think "Stranger Things" on Netflix. The malware we’re talking about here is just ...
Cybercriminals have quietly found a way to turn ordinary Android phones into remote skimmers that can drain cash from ATMs without ever touching a victim’s card. Instead of tampering with the machine, ...
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 ...
Smartphone banking has made life easier, but it has also opened new opportunities for cybercriminals. Over the past few years, we have seen Android malware steal passwords, intercept OTPs and even ...