Google confirmed detecting and deleting five North Korean spy apps from its Play Store. The news comes from Forbes, which ...
The KoSpy malware was found in fake utility apps such as ‘Phone Manager,’ ‘File Manager,’ ‘Smart Manager,’ ‘Kakao Security,’ ...
A shadowy North Korea-linked hacking group, ScarCruft, has been unmasked as the mastermind behind a previously undetected ...
ScarCruft, also called APT27 and Reaper, is a North Korean state-sponsored cyber espionage group active since 2012. Attack ...
KoSpy, a spyware application, has been revealed to possess extensive capabilities, posing a significant threat to Android ...
Android spyware KoSpy, attributed to North Korean hackers ScarCruft, can monitor SMS, calls, location, files, and screenshots ...
TEMPO.CO, Jakarta - U.S. President Donald Trump said on Thursday he still has a good relationship with North Korean leader ...
A recent report from Lookout Security has revealed that hackers from North Korea deployed a spyware called KoSpy through ...
The Lazarus Group, linked to North Korea, is ramping up crypto attacks, increasingly targeting developers in its latest cybercrime campaigns.
The North Korea-linked APT37 has been observed targeting Android users with spyware distributed via Google Play.
A North Korea-backed threat group, APT37, disguised KoSpy as utility apps in Google Play to infect Android devices, using the spyware for such activities as gathering sensitive information, tracking ...
You always need to be careful about the apps you install on Android, even if you download them directly from Google Play.