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While other malware families have been searching for new overlay techniques for Android 7 and 8, MysteryBot appears to have found a solution.
A massive mobile espionage campaign has been collecting troves of sensitive personal information since 2012, according to a new report from the Electronic Frontier Foundation and security firm Lookout.
Google removed two apps, Magic Browser, and Noise Detector, that were vehicles for the Ztorg Trojan, Kaspersky Lab said.
Cheetah Mobile reports the origins of mobile Trojans are still coming from Ghost Push, which can root devices, show ads and install unwanted apps.
A Windows Trojan called DualToy has been discovered that can side load malicious apps onto Android and iOS devices via a USB connection from an infected computer. Researchers from Palo Alto Networks said DualToy has been in existence since January 2015, and it originally was limited to installing unwanted apps and displaying mobile ads on Android devices....
In the security world where Trojans remake themselves more often than a fading Hollywood actor, the Marcher Trojan is no exception. The 3-year-old Marcher has found new relevance targeting Android users visiting porn sites, according to a report from security firm Zscaler. Over the past month, researchers observed a new Marcher campaign where attackers are attempting...