A dangerous new Android banking trojan is posing as popular apps to take over devices and drain bank accounts.
A new Android trojan is capable of stealing data from 217 banking and cryptocurrency apps.
Android banking Trojan Medusa has returned after almost a yearlong hiatus and is now even more dangerous. The new variant of the Trojan is lightweight and requests fewer device permissions to avoid ...
To keep that grip, Rokarolla makes itself the device's default handler for calls and texts. It can block incoming calls and ...
Zimperium's zLabs found Rokarolla, an Android banking trojan with 137 commands that steals PINs, intercepts SMS, hijacks crypto payments, and kills Play Protect.
Here's the thing: our Android smartphones have become super handy. They're like Swiss army knives, juggling everything from chats with friends to last-minute emails to managing our finances. But guess ...
Rokarolla targets 217 banking and crypto apps with 137 commands, enabling PIN, SMS code, and crypto payment theft.
Multiple Android devices have been infected by a new trojan dubbed “ToxicPanda”. It primarily targets bank accounts but spoofs common apps to infect devices. Smartphones are now one of the most widely ...
The Chameleon banking trojan, which first surfaced in Jan. 2023, has returned with sophisticated updates capable of bypassing biometric authentication on Android devices. What Happened: The Chameleon ...
UPDATE (November 25, 2025): Google spokesperson reached out with a comment regarding this situation. Here’s the statement in full: “Based on our current detection, no apps containing this malware are ...
Android users should be careful when installing apps on Google Play Store because you never know if they have malware. One of the most notorious banking trojans to avoid is the Anatsa, designed to ...