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Malware-ridden apps are sneaking on to official app storesSparkKitty will steal photos to crack into your crypto walletOne infected app was downloaded over 10,000 timesA dangerous new malware strain ...
A dangerous Android banking trojan has found a way to the Google Play Store once again, potentially affecting tens of ...
SparkKitty, a powerful mobile malware strain that scans private photos to steal cryptocurrency recovery phrases and other ...
Fake crypto and TikTok apps are being used to spread SparkKitty spyware on Android and iOS, silently stealing user photos and ...
SparkKitty malware steals crypto seed phrases through compromised apps, with Kaspersky urging users to avoid storing them digitally.
Cybersecurity researchers at Kaspersky have uncovered a new and dangerous malware strain, which they believe has been active ...
A new mobile crypto-stealing malware called SparkKitty was found in apps on Google Play and the Apple App Store, targeting Android and iOS devices. The malware is a possible evolution of SparkCat ...
A new report details how the SparkKitty malware can scan photos on both Android and iOS devices, part of an effort to steal cryptocurrency.
On iOS and in some Android instances, the malware works by triggering a request to access users’ photo galleries when they attempt to use chat support within the infected app.
On Android and iOS, things are even worse, since the attack no longer requires any user interaction. “When we tested this on Android and iOS, we expected a ClickFix variant.
New mobile malware SparkKitty found lurking in apps on Google Play & App Store. Your Android & iPhone might already be ...