Spyware isn’t limited to just your PC—it can also invade your mobile devices. It can sneak onto your smartphone in different ways, hiding as a fake app or even turning a trustworthy app into a data ...
Researchers have found a new case where government authorities used a fake Android app to plant spyware on a target’s phone.
This photo illustration shows the social media platform X (former Twitter) app on a smartphone. — © AFP/File Allison Joyce This photo illustration shows the social ...
The CIA reportedly used Israeli-made Pegasus spyware to deceive Iran during a mission to rescue a downed US airman. The ...
If the last month or so is any indication, we seem to have entered what might be described as a golden age for cybercriminals targeting weaknesses in Apple’s mobile devices. Despite the tech giant’s ...
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As tech companies and savvy users make it harder to infect phones remotely with government-grade spyware, repressive governments abroad are using a product widely marketed to American law enforcement ...
EarthLink and Webroot Software released a report Wednesday, revealing that nearly one of every three computers scanned in April for Trojan horse programs or system monitor spyware was infected.
AMY GOODMAN: This is Democracy Now!, democracynow.org. I’m Amy Goodman. We end today’s show looking at how surveillance spyware, including programs like Pegasus, is being used to target journalists, ...