A group of hackers with links to the North Korean regime uploaded Android spyware onto the Google Play app store and were ...
One of the malicious apps masqueraded as a file manager and had more than 10 downloads, according to the cybersecurity firm ...
KoSpy masqueraded as utility apps, according to Lookout Mobile Security, which links the activity to a cyber-espionage ...
Spyware is a type of malicious software (malware) designed to secretly monitor your activities, steal information, or even ...
A new Android spyware named 'KoSpy' is linked to North Korean threat actors who have infiltrated Google Play and third-party ...
The Play Store is teeming with threats – but it shouldn't be, right? Here's everything you need to know about these lurking ...
Google has banned apps from Google Play Store in which hackers had planted spyware named KoSpy that collect sensitive data like SMS, call logs, location, photos, record audio and more.
Researchers have discovered multiple Android apps, some that were available in Google Play after passing the company’s security vetting, that surreptitiously uploaded sensitive user information to ...
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Lookout Threat Lab researchers discovered the spyware, dubbed KoSpy, attributing it with medium confidence to North Korean APT group ScarCruft, also known as APT37.
Multiple apps on the Google Play Store that targeted English and Korean-language speakers were actually collecting sensitive ...
Spyware is a slim threat for most people, but there are exceptions, such as journalists and activists in authoritarian regimes. You can usually avoid infection by following standard cybersecurity ...