ISLAMABAD: A global cybersecurity company has warned Pakistanis that the company has detected a new malware for Android devices, which is infecting every application installed on these devices.
The Keenadu backdoor Android malware comes preinstalled in firmware, giving attackers full device control before you even turn it on.
Researchers from Kaspersky have discovered a brand new malware variant, which they dubbed Keenadu, operating as a backdoor, ...
Researchers have analyzed a recently discovered Android malware named Keenadu that enables its operators to remotely control ...
Kaspersky has detected a new malware for Android devices that it dubbed Keenadu. This malware is distributed in multiple ...
Keenadu infiltrated devices by posing as legitimate system components, prompting calls for tighter controls on firmware ...
A new strain of Android malware capable of taking full control of infected devices has been discovered embedded in tablet firmware and distributed through signed ...
Kaspersky has announced a major update to Kaspersky Anti Targeted Attack 8.0 (KATA 8.0), designed to help organizations ...
Notepad++ 8.9.2 fixes update hijack exploited to deliver malware, patches RCE flaw, and hardens WinGUp security.
Kaspersky researchers say Android tablets from some brands left the factory with hidden firmware backdoor malware already ...
Kaspersky has signed a cooperation agreement with Qassim University to collaborate on enhancing cybersecurity education and professional training for st ...
Kaspersky has announced a major update to its Threat Intelligence Portal (TIP), introducing a new Hunt Hub section alongside an enhanced MITRE ATT&CK coverage map and a significantly expanded ...