A Dangerous Spyware Hidden in Apps North Korean hacking groups secretly placed a new and dangerous spyware called KoSpy ...
KoSpy, a spyware application, has been revealed to possess extensive capabilities, posing a significant threat to Android ...
The spyware programs, dubbed "KoSpy," were masquerading as utility apps. But once installed, they secretly collected a wide ...
Google has removed apps infected with KoSpy spyware from the Play Store. Users should delete affected apps immediately, ...
ScarCruft, also called APT27 and Reaper, is a North Korean state-sponsored cyber espionage group active since 2012. Attack ...
A group of hackers with links to the North Korean regime uploaded Android spyware onto the Google Play app store and were ...
The North Korea-linked APT37 has been observed targeting Android users with spyware distributed via Google Play.
GOOGLE has pulled down apps that experts warn were hiding North Korean “surveillance tool” that steals your texts, location, ...
One of the malicious apps masqueraded as a file manager and had more than 10 downloads, according to the cybersecurity firm Lookout. The app contained Android spyware called KoSpy, which Lookout ...
A new Android spyware named 'KoSpy' is linked to North Korean threat actors who have infiltrated Google Play and third-party ...
Researchers have discovered multiple Android apps, some that were available in Google Play after passing the company’s security vetting, that surreptitiously uploaded sensitive user information to ...
KoSpy targets apps that are in Korean and English. It infiltrated Google Play as an app called "File Manager - Android." Google has since removed the app, which only attracted about 10 downloads.