Kaspersky exposed SparkCat malware, which stole crypto recovery phrases via fake apps. Up to 242,000 users were infected before removal.
A new malware campaign is said to be specifically targeting crypto users on both iOS and Android. Security researchers at ...
For the first time, the Apple App Store is sharing malware privileges with the Google Play Store as apps infected with ...
The researchers found the malware in an iOS app called ComeCome, which is also available from Google’s Play store, and claims ...
SparkCat malware leverages OCR to scan gallery images for cryptocurrency wallet recovery phrases, compromising Android and ...
Malware that includes code for reading the contents of screenshots has been found in suspicious App Store apps for the first ...
Kaspersky has uncovered a new malware campaign designed to breach users' crypto wallets and steal Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies. Dubbed SparkCat, the malware leverages advanced optical ...
Kaspersky Threat Research expertise center has discovered a new data-stealing Trojan, SparkCat, active in AppStore and Google ...
SparkCat is not just another virus—it poses a serious risk to personal and financial data. If you have downloaded any ...
This is the first known case of an app infected with OCR (Optical Character Recognition) spyware being found in Apple’s ...
SparkCat malware infects 242,000 Android devices, using OCR to steal crypto wallet phrases, marking the first iOS stealer on Apple’s App Store.
Information on new "SparkCat" malware infesting a small number of iOS apps was shared yesterday by Kaspersky, and shortly ...