Android 17 launches Advanced Protection Mode, delivering aggressive new defenses against malware and abusive services. This feature investigates how AAPM targets high-risk attack vectors and what it means for users and developers.
Coruna, a once-clandestine iOS exploit kit built for espionage, has made its way into the hands of cybercriminals, driving a new wave of crypto thefts against everyday iPhone users. Discover how surveillance tools are fueling mass attacks.
#Coruna exploit kit | #cryptocurrency theft | #mobile security
A wave of cyber attacks exploiting Ivanti mobile management software vulnerabilities has exposed sensitive data of thousands of government employees across Europe. Authorities scramble to contain the fallout and rethink mobile security strategies.
Mobile devices are now the frontline of cyber risk. This feature exposes how Samsung Knox transforms mobile security with app-level firewalls, Zero Trust principles, and seamless integration—turning your weakest link into a digital fortress.
First-generation cellular networks offered little to no privacy, allowing anyone with the right device to eavesdrop on calls. Discover how these vulnerabilities were demonstrated and what lessons they hold for today’s secure mobile communications.
Project Zero’s latest disclosure uncovers a sophisticated zero-click exploit chain targeting Pixel 9, revealing critical flaws in Android’s Dolby decoder and driver security. Our investigation explains how attackers achieved device compromise without user interaction—and what it means for mobile security.
A dramatic rise in Android malware combines stealthy droppers, SMS theft, and remote access tools, enabling organized cybercriminals to launch large-scale attacks with unprecedented sophistication and reach.
Soverli, a Swiss cybersecurity spin-off, has raised $2.6 million to develop a sovereign smartphone OS that operates independently from Android or iOS on standard devices. Targeting mission-critical users, Soverli promises seamless switching and robust protection—even if your main OS is hacked.
A new Android malware called DroidLock is hijacking phones, locking out users, and spying on them via the front camera. Here's how it works—and why your data is at risk.
FvncBot, SeedSnatcher, and an evolved ClayRat are redefining Android malware, using accessibility abuse and stealth overlays to steal banking and crypto credentials. Discover the latest tactics and what they mean for mobile security.
#Android Malware | #Mobile Security | #Accessibility Exploits