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We explain how Android users fall victim to Trojan subscribers Jocker, MobOk, Vesub and GriftHorse.
A Trojan that masquerades as a banking app and imitates phone conversations with bank employees.
In 2021 there were fewer attacks on smartphones and tablets than in 2020. But that’s no reason to relax, and here’s why.
In the past year, a slew of cases in which criminals used AirTags to stalk people have come to light. We explain how this works and how to protect yourself.
How to protect your iPhone or Android smartphone from Pegasus and similar mobile APTs.
A detailed guide to the world of authenticator apps for those looking for an alternative to Google Authenticator.
Cybercriminals can target anyone who uses your applications; keeping users safe is also partly up to you.
A recent study shows that even “clean” Android smartphones collect a lot of information about their owners.
Free yourself from social media and start living again.
FinSpy spyware targets Android, iOS, macOS, Windows, and Linux users. Here’s what it can do and how to stay protected.
How installing unknown apps works in various versions of Android, and why you shouldn’t do it.
One version of popular WhatsApp mod FMWhatsApp uses an infected advertising module that downloads Trojans to smartphones.
We’ve been using machine learning in Kaspersky Internet Security for Android for years now. Here’s why — and what we’ve achieved.
A fake Kaspersky Internet Security for Android app highlights the danger of installing apps from outside of official app stores.
We found more Minecraft modpacks and a file recovery utility available in Google Play concealing malicious adware.
If your phone falls into the hands of criminals, do not panic. Here is how to protect your data.
No one is immune to smartphone theft, but you can make sure no thief will get even a byte of your important data.
Prioritize updating the apps that keep your devices and personal data safe from cyberattacks.
How to reduce information overload without missing anything important on your Android devices.
Scammers have gotten good at using SMS messages to get bank card information and online banking passwords.