There's been a spike in malware hitting Android phones, and the latest one, called BingoMod, might be the scariest yet. This malware can steal money from your accounts and then wipe your phone clean.
A new Android malware that researchers call 'BingoMod' can wipe devices after successfully stealing money from the victims' bank accounts using the on-device fraud technique. Promoted through text ...
If you buy through a BGR link, we may earn an affiliate commission, helping support our expert product labs. A new Android malware currently making the rounds is about as terrifying as any we’ve seen ...
Threat intelligence experts have discovered a new Android banking trojan capable of capturing SMS text messages, banking information and even your device lock pattern or PIN. The treacherous threat, ...
USB charging ports may seem harmless, but security officials say they can put you at risk for identity theft. Here's what you need to know about what's called ...
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5 Signs That Your Android Device Is Infected With Malware
The 3.9 billion Android smartphones make up close to 70% of the total smartphones in the world. Such a massive user base makes Android devices a prime target for malware attacks. A malware-infected ...
Parth, the digital nerd, dances between the realms of Android and iPhone like a tech-savvy tango. With a keyboard as his compass, he navigates the binary seas, uncovering hidden gems and unraveling ...
A multi-stage malware attack delivered via infected USB devices has been identified, raising concerns over the persistence of cryptomining threats in 2025. Analysts from CyberProof’s Managed Detection ...
The USB port on your PC makes it easy to connect everything from keyboards and mice to storage devices and useful accessories. Most of these devices work right away without any setup, which is ...
Hacking keeps evolving, just like any other profession. Cybercriminals are always upgrading their tools, especially malware, to find new ways to scam people and steal data or money. The old tricks no ...
Cybercriminals are constantly finding new ways to steal your data. As people become more aware of common threats like phishing links, fake websites, fraudulent emails and impersonation scams, ...
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This USB flash drive has a built-in anti-malware system, but I still wouldn't use one I found in a parking lot
There's nothing more innocuous-looking than a USB flash drive. But, as anyone with some basic cybersecurity knowledge knows, they can be one of the easiest ways to infect your devices. The Buffalo ...
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