The new NoVoice Android malware hides in innocent-looking apps to bypass your phone’s defenses and secretly monitor every single app you open.
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A malware, called “Sturnus,” has emerged, and it exploits Android’s accessibility features to spread on your phone even without you noticing. It gains access to your Android after being installed via ...
The Indian government warns of a new malware, dubbed Android God Mode, that allows attackers to remotely control smartphones, ...
Phone hacked signs can appear subtly at first, such as rapid battery drain, unusual app behavior, or strange notifications. Other indicators include unexplained data spikes, pop-ups, or random system ...
Unlike typical Android threats, NoVoice does not rely on visible indicators. It profiles device details, including hardware ...
Many times, even if there is malware in the phone, it is not known. However, there are some such signs, on seeing which it can be guessed that a virus has entered the phone. If you use the Internet, ...