There's a new Android malware doing the rounds, and it's being installed by people who are going outside the Google Play Store for their apps.
The latest Android security issue to crop up, shared by security firm ESET, comes in the form of a Trojan that targets the PayPal app, removing 1000 Euros from their accounts.
Malware is something that we all need to be very aware of, even those of us using Apple's Macs. Unfortunately, the first undetectable malware of 2018 has now been identified, and it has already been found targeting Macs for a number of days.
Many popular HP laptop models have come pre-installed with keylogger software. Here's what you need to do about them.
A newly discovered Android malware dubbed Gooligan, infecting as many as 13,000 devices per day, is hijacking Google accounts to install apps from the Play Store and leave fake reviews. Here's what you need to know.
An untold number of cheap Android phones are calling home by sending private data to a Chinese server, a new report claims. The report, the work of security firm Kryptowire, identified malicious software running on some Chinese Android phones.
Here's everything you need to know about Mac OS X Backdoor.MAC.Eleanor malware and how you can protect your Mac against it.
A new iOS trojan called AceDeceiver has been identified that has the ability to infect iPhones and iPads without the need for them to be jailbroken. Discovered by Palo Alto Networks and currently only affecting users in China, AceDeceiver uses a technique knows as a "FairPlay Man-in-the-Middle," and is spread via pirated App Store apps.
Here's how to find out if the apps installed on your Mac are affected by Sparkle vulnerability and what to do to fix the problem.
Google has pulled thirteen Android apps from its Play Store, which were found to be doing nasty things like seeking root access, making unauthorized app downloads and leaving bogus app reviews. Check to see if you have installed any of these apps on your Android device.