An updated Necro malware may have affected over 11 million Android devices from two apps available on the Google Play Store.
Presence of the malware was found on two Play Store apps, namely Benqu's Wuta Camera and the now-removed Max Browser. The ...
A new version of Necro malware, a form of malware that first emerged in 2019, has been found to have been installed on at ...
M devices exposed to trojan, Kaspersky says The Necro trojan is once again making a move against Android users, with up to ...
The Necro trojan has resurfaced and is now being injected into legitimate apps by hackers through malicious SDKs.
The modular design of Necro opens myriad ways for the malware to behave. Kaspersky provided the following image that provides ...
Android apps, some of which have millions of installations, have malicious code in them. Google has now removed one app; ...
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The Necro trojan was found in two Android applications in Google Play with a combined downloads count of over 11 million.
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and the leaders of the United States, India and Japan have agreed to deepen cooperation on ...
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The Microsoft Store could benefit from Windows 11's proposed performance boost for modern apps. Microsoft is migrating the ...