According to cybersecurity company Kaspersky, crypto-stealing malware has been found on Apple's App Store for the first time.
Information on new "SparkCat" malware infesting a small number of iOS apps was shared yesterday by Kaspersky, and shortly ...
Kaspersky discovered ‘SparkCat’ malware aimed at stealing cryptocurrency in multiple iOS apps.
The numbers are according to data obtained and processed by Kaspersky Security Network (KSN), a complex distributed ...
Ahead of Safer Internet Day on 11 February 2025, Kaspersky experts have highlighted the growing risks children face online by ...
The researchers found the malware in an iOS app called ComeCome, which is also available from Google’s Play store, and claims ...
Cybersecurity specialist Kaspersky has identified malware called SparkCat that has managed to infiltrate applications ...
Kaspersky exposed SparkCat malware, which stole crypto recovery phrases via fake apps. Up to 242,000 users were infected before removal.
Researchers from Kaspersky have identified malware being distributed within apps on both Android and iOS mobile storefronts. Dmitry Kalinin and Sergey Puzan shared their investigation into a malware ...
THE Philippines has climbed to third place globally in terms of web threats, according to Kaspersky's 2024 report. Despite a decrease in the total number of detected cyberattacks, the country moved up ...
With the new update, the Kaspersky Thin Client now provides support for authorized remote users, as well as USB webcam and ...
This is the first known case of an app infected with OCR (Optical Character Recognition) spyware being found in Apple’s ...