A Dangerous Spyware Hidden in Apps North Korean hacking groups secretly placed a new and dangerous spyware called KoSpy ...
The KoSpy malware was found in fake utility apps such as ‘Phone Manager,’ ‘File Manager,’ ‘Smart Manager,’ ‘Kakao Security,’ ...
Newly discovered spyware, possibly from a North Korean hacking group, was found circulating on the Google Play Store. The ...
A group of hackers with links to the North Korean regime uploaded Android spyware onto the Google Play app store and were ...
Google has removed multiple apps from the Play Store after discovering they contained KoSpy spyware. The malware, linked to North Korean hacking group APT37 (ScarCruft), can collect sensitive user ...
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Google has pulled a bunch of apps from its Play Store, all because of their association with KoSpy spyware. The malware, which is tied to North Korean hacking group APT37 (ScarCruft), poses a ...
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Gone are the days of the leather wallet and chunky billfold. Instead, people are turning to digital wallets: mobile phone-, ...