An updated Android trojan called FakeCall hijacks bank calls. Tech expert Kurt “CyberGuy" Knutsson says Android phone ...
A Chinese hacker is targeting Android devices in Europe and Latin America with a banking trojan able to steal money from ...
Android users take notice. The new and improved "FakeCall" malware convincingly hijacks bank phone calls and redirects them to attackers.
ToxicPanda is believed to be the work of a Chinese-speaking threat actor, with the malware sharing foundational similarities with another Android malware dubbed TgToxic, which can steal credentials ...
The malware’s propagation seems to rely on social engineering tactics, leading users to side-load the app onto their devices.
"FakeCall is an extremely sophisticated Vishing attack that leverages malware to take almost complete control of the mobile ...
In what feels like a serious case of déjà vu, a piece of Android malware initially discovered two years ago, and spotted this ...
First identified in 2022, FakeCall is a malicious piece of software that was developed to hijack bank accounts. It does this ...
Multiple Android devices have been infected by a new trojan dubbed “ToxicPanda”. It targets bank accounts but adopts new ways ...
There's a dangerous new threat to everyone's bank accounts spreading around the world, and it shows no signs of stopping.
But newly spotted malware on Android phones might make you think twice about making your next bank call. The trojan app can detect calls to specific banks made from personal phones and reroute them to ...