A sneaky piece of iOS and Android malware is out in the wild, stealing sensitive information captured via screenshots.
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SparkCat is a malware that hides in legitimate and malicious apps in order to steal sensitive data from screenshots.
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Researchers from Kaspersky have identified a new malware that is capable of extracting sensitive information from screenshots ...