For the first time, the Apple App Store is sharing malware privileges with the Google Play Store as apps infected with screenshot-reading SparkCat malware have been discovered on both platforms by ...
A newly discovered Trojan malware, SparkCat, managed to sneak into Apple's App Store and Google Play, hiding inside seemingly legit appslike food delivery services and messengerssince March 2024.
In a new development, researchers at Kaspersky have discovered SparkCat malware in iOS in suspicious App Store apps that can read screenshot contents. The researchers identified a new iOS malware ...
SparkCat is distributed through official app stores and requests permission to access images under the guise of seemingly legitimate functions, such as attaching images in support chats.
Security researchers at Kaspersky said the malware, dubbed SparkCat, has been active since March 2024. Initially, the researchers found the malicious framework within a food delivery app used in ...
Yes, malware has started to make its way from Android to the iPhone. Dubbed SparkCat, this is a kind of malware framework that runs in the background, running OCR on all your photos in hopes of ...
An investigation by cybersecurity company Kaspersky revealed that this malware, nicknamed "SparkCat", is designed to scout out sensitive information within screenshots. As well as passwords to ...
Security researchers at Kaspersky described the malware, SparkCat, as a data-stealing Trojan found to be active in Apple's AppStore and Google Play. They believe it has been floating around the ...
Apps delivering malware to users to steal crypto found on iOS app store Some of these apps have thousands of installs across iOS and Android The 'SparkCat' campaign has been active since March ...
A newly discovered malware campaign is stealing cryptocurrency from iOS by exploiting vulnerabilities in apps available on the App Store. Kaspersky researchers have discovered a malicious software ...
Cybersecurity specialist Kaspersky has identified malware called SparkCat that has managed to infiltrate applications available on Apple's App Store, which is a first for this type of threat.