A fake Android antivirus app called TrustBastion is spreading malware and stealing banking credentials. Here’s how it works and how to stay protected.
Fake antivirus app TrustBastion uses Hugging Face to deliver Android malware that captures screenshots, steals PINs and shows fake login screens, according to Bitdefender.
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The LunaSpy spyware reportedly spreads via messaging apps like Telegram, pretending to be an antivirus or banking protection tool. The spyware in the background steals your data, tracks locations, and ...
A smartphone displaying a warning alert highlights growing concerns over emergency notifications, mobile security risks, and critical system alerts affecting Android users.
Overview:  Our phones scan and download hordes of data every day. This leaves our phone vulnerable to malware.Malware is any ...
If you use an Android phone, be careful. Google has issued an alert about a dangerous virus (malware) called 'Arsink'.
Generally, you don’t need an antivirus app on your Android phone if you play it safe, only download apps from the Play Store, and keep your security settings enabled. However, some like to take a walk ...