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Malware on the Google Play store leads to harmful phishing sites
Malware on the Google Play store leads to harmful phishing sites
A family of malicious apps from developer Mobile apps Group are listed on Google Play and infected with Android/Trojan.HiddenAds.BTGTHB. In total, four apps are listed, and together they have amassed at least one million downloads. Older versions of these apps have been detected in the past as different variants of Android/Trojan.HiddenAds. Yet, the developer is still on Google Play dispensing its latest HiddenAds malware.
·malwarebytes.com·
Malware on the Google Play store leads to harmful phishing sites
Malware on the Google Play store leads to harmful phishing sites
Malware on the Google Play store leads to harmful phishing sites
A family of malicious apps from developer Mobile apps Group are listed on Google Play and infected with Android/Trojan.HiddenAds.BTGTHB. In total, four apps are listed, and together they have amassed at least one million downloads. Older versions of these apps have been detected in the past as different variants of Android/Trojan.HiddenAds. Yet, the developer is still on Google Play dispensing its latest HiddenAds malware.
·malwarebytes.com·
Malware on the Google Play store leads to harmful phishing sites
What is ransomware-as-a-service and how is it evolving?
What is ransomware-as-a-service and how is it evolving?
Ransomware attacks are becoming more frequent and costlier—breaches caused by ransomware grew 41 percent in the last year, the average cost of a destructive attack rising to $5.12 milllion. What’s more, a good chunk of the cyber criminals doing these attacks operate on a ransomware-as-a-service (RaaS) model.
·malwarebytes.com·
What is ransomware-as-a-service and how is it evolving?
What is ransomware-as-a-service and how is it evolving?
What is ransomware-as-a-service and how is it evolving?
Ransomware attacks are becoming more frequent and costlier—breaches caused by ransomware grew 41 percent in the last year, the average cost of a destructive attack rising to $5.12 milllion. What’s more, a good chunk of the cyber criminals doing these attacks operate on a ransomware-as-a-service (RaaS) model.
·malwarebytes.com·
What is ransomware-as-a-service and how is it evolving?