Researchers at ESET have spotted a new Android banking trojan that camouflages itself as a legitimate mobile banking app, but instead of giving access to a person's bank account it steals login credentials.
Once upon a time, phones were only used to make calls. For most of us, our phone is a mobile office; central to a great deal of our daily activity, our phones are the hub through which our email, text messages, news, social media, calendars, driving directions, fitness goals, and so much more are all brought to us, organized, recorded, and shared.
Google released patches for 16 Android vulnerabilities. The most serious vulnerability allows video or text message attachments containing malware to execute remote code.