Apple is feeling the heat over its acclaimed iPhone privacy policy after a German regulator's review of iOS tracking consent ...
A sneaky piece of iOS and Android malware is out in the wild, stealing sensitive information captured via screenshots.
According to cybersecurity company Kaspersky, crypto-stealing malware has been found on Apple's App Store for the first time.
A little over two weeks ago, a largely unknown China-based company named DeepSeek stunned the AI world with the release of an ...
Apple might have a QC problem because it appears that stealer apps are making its way into the App Store and onto iPhones.
"This case once again shatters the myth that iOS is somehow impervious to threats posed by malicious apps targeting Android,” says Kaspersky’s analysis.
While it's not known how many iPhone users fell victim to them, the fact that the apps made it to the App Store is notable as ...
Kaspersky identified the malicious code in several apps, including WeTink, AnyGPT, and ComeCome, which are still available on the App Store.
This malware can steal data by scanning device photos for personal details. Downloading an infected app unknowingly risks ...
Researchers from Kaspersky have identified a new malware that is capable of extracting sensitive information from screenshots. This security bug has been discovered in certain apps on Apple’s App ...
With the iPhone 16e, Apple has officially eliminated the Home button from its entire product lineup. However, the iconic ...