CherryBlos Malware Uses OCR to Pluck Android Users’ Cryptocurrency
The malware, along with a sister strain dubbed "FakeTrade," was found lurking in Google Play.
The malware, along with a sister strain dubbed "FakeTrade," was found lurking in Google Play.
Two new Android malware families named 'CherryBlos' and 'FakeTrade' were discovered on Google Play, aiming to steal cryptocurrency credentials and…
A missing cryptocurrency influencer was found dismembered in a suitcase by children in Argentina after he admitted that he had…
Estonian crypto-payments service provider CoinsPaid has announced that it experienced a cyber attack on July 22nd, 2023, that resulted in…
While consumers are usually the ones worried about their information being exposed in data breaches, it's now the hacker's turn,…
A Ukrainian man, Vitalii Chychasov, has pleaded guilty in the United States to conspiracy to commit access device fraud and…
Threat actors are distributing new "Realst" infostealer via fake blockchain games, researchers warn.
A new Mac malware named "Realst" is being used in a massive campaign targeting Apple computers, with some of its…
Microsoft is further enhancing the Windows 11 Enhanced Phishing Protection by testing a new feature that warns users when they copy…
GitHub is warning of a social engineering campaign targeting the accounts of developers in the blockchain, cryptocurrency, online gambling, and…