Attackers are using two known exploits to silently install ransomware on older Android devices when their owners browse to websites that load malicious advertisements. Web-based attacks that exploit ...
Do not fall victim to this new attack. Here’s something new to worry about over the holidays. Android ransomware attacks have now started — yes, you read that right. Your phone is instantly locked ...
In Android, apps aren’t supposed to be able to interfere with the normal behavior of other apps or the device itself. But ransomware is notorious for taking over other apps and encrypting data, and it ...
Newly discovered malware DroidLock can wreak havoc on your Android phone, taking over your lock screen — even changing your login info — to prevent victims from being able to get into their devices.
New variants of an Android ransomware family have surged over the past six months to some 600 unique versions. That's a dramatic jump from the 100 variants created between October to the start of ...
An Android banking Trojan with an already extensive toolkit recently gained a ransomware module. While banking malware is an all too prevalent a threat for mobile devices, ransomware isn’t a technique ...
For context, my phone automatically created a work profile when I first logged into my company's Google Workspace account. I've already had weird System UI crashes when opening notification bubbles ...
Wow, this is as bad as the article says? I had to look at my calendar to see if this is April 1. Click to expand... From the sounds of it, yes, although what amazes me as someone who mostly uses iOS ...