Researchers at Kaspersky have discovered a malware Trojan, Necro, that has affected over 11 million Android devices. That ...
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The Necro trojan has resurfaced and is now being injected into legitimate apps by hackers through malicious SDKs.
The Necro trojan was deployed through various methods, including legitimate applications, game mods, and even modded versions ...
A new version of the Necro malware loader for Android was installed on 11 million devices through Google Play in malicious ...
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The modular design of Necro opens myriad ways for the malware to behave. Kaspersky provided the following image that provides ...
A new version of the Necro mobile trojan is spreading via apps on Google Play Store as well as modded version of apps and ...
Researchers warn of a resurgence of the Necro trojan, targeting popular apps and unofficial mods to steal sensitive ...
The malware was spotted circulating via apps called 'Wuta Camera' and 'Max Browser' on the Google Play Store, according to ...
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