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Kaspersky security researchers have uncovered a mobile malware campaign targeting cryptocurrency users through infected ...
SparkKitty, a powerful mobile malware strain that scans private photos to steal cryptocurrency recovery phrases and other ...
Cybersecurity researchers at Kaspersky have uncovered a new and dangerous malware strain, which they believe has been active ...
Successor to SparkCat spyware spreads via official app stores, exfiltrates gallery photos using OCR to target seed phrases.
Cybersecurity firm Kaspersky has discovered a new strain of crypto malware dubbed SparkKitty, which has been active since at ...
It's generally not a good idea to keep screenshots of sensitive information on your phone, but you should probably delete ...
A new mobile crypto-stealing malware called SparkKitty was found in apps on Google Play and the Apple App Store, targeting ...
Kaspersky warns of SparkKitty malware stealing crypto seed phrases from photos on iOS and Android. Users should avoid unknown apps and APK sideloading.
If you keep screenshots of login credentials or cryptocurrency seed phrases—or any sensitive content, really—in your phone's ...
A trojan known as SparkKitty embeds itself in TikTok mods and crypto apps, targeting users in China and Southeast Asia.
They said SparkCat is a stealthy operation that at a glance appears to be requesting normal or harmless permissions. On February 6, Kaspersky updated its report to note that the affected apps had ...
The malware "SparkCat" has been active since March 2024, according to security experts at Kaspersky. The report said they had initially found the malicious framework within a food delivery app in ...