According to a Kaspersky report “Mobile malware evolution,” the number of Trojan banker attacks on Android smartphones increased by 56% in 2025 compared to the previous year*. This type of malware is
Kaspersky has detected a new malware for Android devices that it dubbed Keenadu. This malware is distributed in multiple forms – it can be preinstalled directly into devices’ firmware, embedded within system
Quick Heal Technologies Limited today unveiled disturbing new insights into the rapid escalation of KYC-related fraud across India. As financial institutions, crypto exchanges and payment platforms continue to require digital identity verification,
According to Kaspersky’s report IT threat evolution in Q1 2025: Mobile statistics, attacks on Android smartphones in Q1 2025 increased, with the number of detected malware samples reaching 180,000 (up 27% from
Seqrite, the enterprise security arm of Quick Heal Technologies Limited, a global provider of cybersecurity solutions, has uncovered a dangerous new variant of malware masquerading as the Indian government’s official ‘NextGen mParivahan’
ESET researchers uncovered a crimeware campaign that targeted clients at three Czech banks. The malware used, which ESET has named NGate, has the unique ability to relay data from victims’ payment cards
ESET Research discovered multistage Android malware, which ESET named AridSpy, being distributed via five dedicated websites. ESET detected occurrences of AridSpy in both Palestine and Egypt and attributed it, with medium confidence,
Three new dangerous Android malware variants have been analysed by Kaspersky researchers. The Tambir, Dwphon, and Gigabud malicious programs exhibit diverse features, ranging from downloading other programs and credential theft to bypassing
A recent report from McAfee highlights the ongoing challenge of Android malware, particularly for users who may have unknowingly installed 14 malicious apps from the Google Play Store. The report indicates that
Quick Heal Technologies has released its Quarterly Threat Report (QTR) for the second quarter of 2015 (April to June 2015). The report offers a detailed look back at the top malware samples,
To strengthen the security and help users derive more enjoyment from mobile life Mobile security threats are becoming more prevalent as the popularity of smartphones increases. But just as mobility is sweeping