Security firm Kaspersky Lab released its annual Mobile Malware Evolution report on March 7, revealing that there was a decline in the volume of multiple types of
mobile malware threats in 2017, though the overall number of mobile malware attacks grew.
Not exact matches
Malware threats to Android phones are up nearly 200 percent this year, and some 33 million Android devices worldwide are infected, according to a recent
threat report by NQ
Mobile.
Mobile threats continue to grow, including the new mobile malware variants (54 percent incr
Mobile threats continue to grow, including the new
mobile malware variants (54 percent incr
mobile malware variants (54 percent increase).
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Google is using machine learning to analyze
threats against
mobile endpoints running on Android — as well as identifying and removing
malware from infected handsets, while cloud infrastructure giant Amazon has acquired start - up harvest.AI and launched Macie, a service that uses machine learning to uncover, sort and classify data stored on the S3 cloud storage service.
«Those flaws affect all the Android devices worldwide, posing serious
threats to billions of Android users who are encouraged to update their systems,» states the paper, «Upgrading Your Android, Elevating My
Malware: Privilege Escalation Through
Mobile OS Updating.»
According to McAfee Labs
Threat Predictions Report,
mobile malware will continue to grow and target vulnerable consumers.
Malware known as KageCoin has been hidden inside two apps distributed through Google Play — Songs and Prized — which have collectively been downloaded more than a million times by Android users, Trend Micro
mobile threat analyst Veo Zhang said Tuesday in a blog post.
A new
malware, called «ExpensiveWall», has affected around 21.1 million Android devices, as identified by Check Point's
mobile threat research team.