Perseus is a new Android malware that scans note-taking apps to steal passwords, recovery phrases, and sensitive data. It spreads through fake streaming apps outside the Play Store and abuses ...
A new Android malware called Perseus is checking user-curated notes to steal sensitive information, like passwords, recovery phrases, or financial data. Distributed over unofficial stores disguised as ...
Karandeep Singh Oberoi is a Durham College Journalism and Mass Media graduate who joined the Android Police team in April 2024, after serving as a full-time News Writer at Canadian publication ...
Reports about Android malware infecting devices aren't all that new. There are scrapers, trojans, spyware, adware, and more, and although all kinds of malware can be equally disruptive to the Android ...
A new Android malware called Perseus has been discovered, and it is capable of stealing sensitive data from smartphones. From bank OTPs and passwords to financial information, this malware can access ...
A new Android malware called Perseus is targeting user-created notes on infected devices to steal sensitive information such as passwords, recovery phrases and financial details. The malware is being ...
A new cybersecurity threat, Perseus Android malware, has been found targeting note-taking apps like Google Keep and Samsung Notes. It is an evolved version of earlier threats like Phoenix.
Cybersecurity researchers have disclosed a new Android malware family called Perseus that's being actively distributed in the wild with an aim to conduct device takeover (DTO) and financial fraud.