As reported by BleepingComputer, a new FakeUpdate campaign has been spotted online by security researchers at Proofpoint.
Google is testing a built-in malware scanner for Chrome on Android, with the aim of improving security for sideloaded APKs.
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Google is testing a built-in malware scanner for APK downloads within Chrome on Android, adding another layer of security ...
The feature is currently hidden behind a flag in Chrome Canary and is described as "Check the APK downloads on Android for ...
The FakeUpdate malware campaigns are increasingly becoming muddled, with two additional cybercrime groups tracked as TA2726 ...
Google Chrome for Android could soon get a handy tool to fight malicious apps you've sideloaded, joining the likes of Play ...
According to MSPowerUser, Chrome for Android will soon include a feature that scans APK files for malware. When this new tool ...
A recently identified macOS infostealer named FrigidStealer has been distributed through a compromised website, as a fake ...
Microsoft discovers new XCSSET macOS malware variant with enhanced obfuscation, persistence, and infection strategies.
Snake Keylogger drops a file into the Windows Startup folder to launch whenever a PC restarts. This means “Snake Keylogger ...
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