From Samsung to Google, Android smartphones are some of the most popular handsets around the world. But if you use an Android, a new report may ring alarm bells for you.
Researchers from ESET have warned about a new Android spyware that can record your phone calls, steal your contacts and read your private messages.
The spyware, called Android/SpyC23.A, is distributed via a fake Android app store, using well-known apps as a lure. In a blog about the findings, ESET researcher Lukas Stefanko said: “We identified a fake Android app store used to distribute the malware. “The malware was hidden in apps posing as AndroidUpdate, Threema and Telegram. “The latter two of these lures also downloaded the impersonated apps with full functionality along
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