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New mobile malware SparkKitty found lurking in apps on Google Play & App Store. Your Android & iPhone might already be ...
SparkKitty, a powerful mobile malware strain that scans private photos to steal cryptocurrency recovery phrases and other ...
In today’s digital landscape, cybersecurity is no longer optional—it's a necessity. With cyber threats evolving daily, having ...
Both iPhones and Android phones are being targeted by the SparkKitty malware which steals photos to find screenshots of ...
Kaspersky Android app removed In a post on its official forums, Kaspersky said it was aware of the issue, and was investigating why its software is no longer available on Google's app store.
Avast One Basic is free, and it’s a security suite of sorts, though limited compared with the higher-tier Kaspersky products. AVG Antivirus Free is a high-scoring standalone antivirus.
Further to its recent statement, Kaspersky has now announced something of a farewell gift to its US customers: six months of free security software and updates (thanks, The Register).
As Kaspersky updates will no longer be allowed after September 29, users who choose to accept the 6 months of free security protection will have to manually update their antivirus definitions via ...
“With Kaspersky leaving the U.S., we’d like to pay you back with the least we can: gifting you a selection of our security solutions for free for 6 months,” reads the message.
US Bans Kaspersky The Biden administration announced this week that all Kaspersky products are banned from use in the US, over fears that the company is a willing participant in Russia’s ...