Researchers from Kaspersky have identified malware being distributed within apps on both Android and iOS mobile storefronts.
SparkCat is a malware that hides in legitimate and malicious apps in order to steal sensitive data from screenshots.
Malware that includes code for reading the contents of screenshots has been found in suspicious App Store apps for the first ...
Kaspersky Threat Research expertise center has discovered a new data-stealing Trojan, SparkCat, active in AppStore and Google ...
Information on new "SparkCat" malware infesting a small number of iOS apps was shared yesterday by Kaspersky, and shortly ...
Kaspersky discovered ‘SparkCat’ malware aimed at stealing cryptocurrency in multiple iOS apps.
Kaspersky exposed SparkCat malware, which stole crypto recovery phrases via fake apps. Up to 242,000 users were infected before removal.
According to cybersecurity company Kaspersky, crypto-stealing malware has been found on Apple's App Store for the first time.
A newly discovered malware campaign is stealing cryptocurrency from iOS by exploiting vulnerabilities in apps available on ...
A new malware campaign is said to be specifically targeting crypto users on both iOS and Android. Security researchers at ...
A newly discovered malware called SparkCat has infected over 242,000 mobile devices through legitimate-looking apps on both Android and iOS, using optical character recognition to steal cryptocurrency ...
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