Mobile malware started with Cabir a decade ago: Kaspersky
Kaspersky Lab’s collection of mobile malware now contains more than 340,000 of unique malware samples, with more than 99 per cent targeting Android.
Patrick Budmar | 16 Jun | Read more
Kaspersky Lab’s collection of mobile malware now contains more than 340,000 of unique malware samples, with more than 99 per cent targeting Android.
Patrick Budmar | 16 Jun | Read more
A decade may have passed since mobile malware showed up, though Fortinet said the biggest shifts took place in the last two years.
Patrick Budmar | 01 May | Read more
Devices running Google's Android operating system have dethroned Apple's iPhones and iPads as the biggest drivers of worldwide mobile ad traffic, according to a new study from Opera Mediaworks.
Australian banks and other large enterprises are being targeted by the banking trojan Hesperbot. According to ESET, who first detected Hesperbot in November 2013, this is putting at risk the financial information of millions of customers.
Anthony Caruana | 21 Mar | Read more
All new malware being written for mobile devices targets Android, according to a McAfee report on malware trends in Q3 2011.
Tim Greene | 22 Nov | Read more