Evil Telegram doppelganger attacks Chinese users
Spyware Telegram mod in Uighur and Chinese spreads through Google Play stealing messages and other user data. Continue reading Evil Telegram doppelganger attacks Chinese users
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Spyware Telegram mod in Uighur and Chinese spreads through Google Play stealing messages and other user data. Continue reading Evil Telegram doppelganger attacks Chinese users
Kaspersky analysis of mobile subscription Trojans Joker (Jocker), MobOk, Vesub and GriftHorse and their activity: technical description and statistics. Continue reading Mobile subscription Trojans and their little tricks
We discovered that the Trojan Triada snook into one of modified versions of the WhatsApp messenger called FMWhatsapp 16.80.0 together with the advertising software development kit (SDK). Continue reading Triada Trojan in WhatsApp MOD
Our support team continues to receive more and more requests from users complaining about intrusive ads on their smartphones from unknown sources. Continue reading Pig in a poke: smartphone adware
We will look into a few examples of suspicious-looking ad modules that we discovered in popular apps earlier this year. Continue reading Aggressive in-app advertising in Android
It was the middle of last year that we detected the start of mass attacks by the xHelper Trojan on Android smartphones, but even now the malware remains as active as ever. Continue reading Unkillable xHelper and a Trojan matryoshka
Cybercriminals use Trojan-Dropper.AndroidOS.Shopper.a to boost certain app’s rating and increase the number of installations and registrations. All this can be used, among other things, to dupe advertisers. Continue reading Smartphone shopaholic
Recently, the popular CamScanner – Phone PDF creator app caught our attention. After analyzing the app, we saw that the developer added an advertising library to it that contains a malicious dropper component. Continue reading An advertising dropper in Google Play
Many people have had a run-in with subscriptions to mobile content providers. They appear out of the blue, and get discovered only when account funds run dry. We recently discovered several apps in Play Market directly related to such intrusive services. Continue reading Not-so-dear subscribers