Hackers are targeting Android users worldwide with fake ChatGPT and Meta beta invites, abusing Google’s trusted Firebase system to distribute convincing malware. Learn how to spot the scam and protect your devices.
Oblivion RAT is a new Android malware campaign that uses convincing fake Google Play Store update screens to trick users and seize control of their devices, targeting financial apps and intercepting sensitive messages.
A new Android malware named Perseus is hijacking devices and stealing sensitive data from note-taking apps. Built on old malware code and supercharged with AI, Perseus signals a dangerous new era for mobile cybercrime.
A new Android trojan, Oblivion RAT, is masquerading as a Play Store update to trick users into granting deep device access. Sold as a service on cybercrime forums, it leverages fake update screens and abuses accessibility features, giving attackers full control over compromised phones.
A new Android trojan, Perseus, is hiding inside streaming apps to steal passwords, bank details, and even personal notes. Here’s how it works and why users should be on high alert.
The Perseus Android banking malware is raising the stakes by targeting not just financial apps, but also reading your personal notes. Discover how this new threat works, its technical tricks, and what it means for user privacy.
A new Android malware, Perseus, is targeting users’ note-taking apps to steal passwords and financial data, spreading through fake IPTV streaming apps. Here’s what you need to know about this evolving threat.
BeatBanker is a new Android malware campaign that uses a unique audio-based persistence mechanism to steal banking credentials, hijack crypto wallets, and mine Monero on victims’ devices. Discover how this sophisticated threat operates and how to protect yourself.
Brazilian Android users are facing a surge of sophisticated malware campaigns using fake Starlink and government apps. The BeatBanker malware mines cryptocurrency, steals financial credentials, and enables full device takeover—all while hiding behind trusted icons.
PixRevolution is a next-generation Android malware targeting Brazil’s PIX instant payment system. By using live operators and fake overlays, it hijacks money transfers as they happen—leaving victims helpless and unaware.