New Android banking trojan targets US, UK, and Germany
The threat actors are distributing their malware via the Play Store, and already had over 30,000 installations as of March.
The threat actors are distributing their malware via the Play Store, and already had over 30,000 installations as of March.
The Australian Federal Police has raided a home in Victoria as part of an international cyber crime operation.
Android users have been warned to read reviews on Google’s Play Store to avoid downloading malicious porn clicker-type apps to their smartphone.
A new kind of Android malware can steal online banking credentials and hold a device's files hostage for ransom, delivering a particularly nasty one-two punch.
Cyber criminals are stealing user's login credentials for popular online streaming service, Netflix, in an attempt to steal banking information, according to recent research by Symantec.
Mobile banking has a new enemy, Asacub, a new form of mobile malware targeting Android users.
Android users have long been warned of the dangers of downloading applications for their devices through third party stores, some so bad that they 'root' the device - needing expert attention, or even worse, forcing users to replace their phones altogether.
Online poker players are being cheated out of potential winnings thanks to a new form of malware discovered by security company, ESET.
Security analysts from Check Point have released a report detailing the discovery of a long-running cyber espionage campaign targeting defence contractors, telcos and educational institutions.
Kaspersky Lab claims to have identified previously undiscovered mobile trojans that work on both Android and iOS.
Trojan activity via social networking site LinkedIn is the biggest single end-user security threat, a new study reveals.
The security issues affecting businesses are similar around the world. Most involve employees innocently bringing an infected personal mobile device into the corporate network, or clicking on a social media link that looks harmless but hides a Trojan or worm that will secretly steal data and money and, potentially, remain undetected with severe impact on security of the infected device.
Polymorphic malware levels in September 2011 were 53.5 per cent from August and cyber criminals are leveraging new tactics in attacks, according to Symantec.
I've got good news and bad news for those of the misguided perception that Linux is somehow impervious to attack or compromise.
Scammers are infecting computers with a Trojan horse program disguised as software that determines whether PCs are compatible with Windows 7.