PCWorld reports that cybercriminals are distributing ‘Massiv’ malware through fake IPTV streaming apps that appear functional but primarily serve to steal banking credentials. This Android malware can ...
Massiv Android trojan hides in fake IPTV apps, enabling remote device control, credential theft, and fraudulent banking ...
Portuguese users are being targeted by a fake IPTV app ...
A newly identified Android banking trojan named Massiv has been under active distribution across south Europe, disguised as ...
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Android users put on high alert: Fraudsters are hiding malware in your TV streaming apps
The next time you launch your favourite streaming app to watch a movie or TV show, you could be handing hackers the keys to your bank account. Fraud detection firm ThreatFabric has sounded the alarm ...
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By typing simple, text-based commands into Windows' PowerShell, you can quickly install apps directly from the Microsoft ...
Cybersecurity professionals at Threat Fabric have uncovered a campaign utilizing a new piece of malicious software to target ...
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