Android device owners beware — more malicious apps have been discovered on the Google Play store. Bitdefender's cybersecurity team says several fake Android file manager apps are infecting Android ...
Security researchers at Bitdefender found four new malicious apps on the Play Store that infect Android devices with SharkBot banking malware. These apps don’t carry malicious payload upon ...
Managing files and folders on your favorite Android device can be a chore, but it doesn't have to be. While many OEMs offer a file manager out of the box, they are basic at best. Thanks to third-party ...
The default Android file manager is a serviceable app. It does what you need and not much more. Plus, like all built-in Android apps, it plays well with the operating system and has a consistent look ...
A new collection of malicious Android apps posing as harmless file managers had infiltrated the official Google Play app store, infecting users with the Sharkbot banking trojan. The apps do not carry ...
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Variants of the SharkBot malware were found in several file manager Android apps on the Google Play Store, some of them with thousands of downloads. While the apps have now been taken down by Google, ...