Researchers uncover a massive YouTube malware network using fake “free software” and game hack videos to steal user data.
While the malicious apps weren't targeting users in the United States, you should make sure they aren't on your phone.
There is no dearth of Android applications, from millions of options in the Google Play Store to thousands in popular third-party stores, such as F-Droid. You'll be spoiled for choice. But this choice ...
Malware targeting Android devices has grown increasingly sophisticated. From fake banking apps to phishing campaigns, attackers are finding new ways to trick you into giving up sensitive data. One of ...
Or worse, recording them? Well, that's exactly what could be happening if you accidentally installed a malicious app.Security ...
Cyber Criminals are attacking all sorts of networks these days. A latest finding reveals that now these criminals are targeting Android devices in a bid to trick users into surrendering their personal ...
With the iPhone being one of the most popular devices in the world, it even has the ability to shape smartphone markets. While no doubt a large portion of their popularity has to do with the powerful ...
Editorial Note: Talk Android may contain affiliate links on some articles. If you make a purchase through these links, we will earn a commission at no extra cost to you. Learn more. Android users, ...
A new Play Store section highlights apps and games built for Android XR. Titles spotted include Asteroid, Vacation Simulator, and NFL Pro Era. Virtual Desktop has also appeared, hinting at PCVR ...
With advances in artificial intelligence, deep fakes and bogus content are becoming harder to detect. A new app called Sora is encouraging people to upload their own images and audio to create AI ...
Free Ad-Supported TV (FAST) apps allow viewers to access “linear” video content in a channel-based format without subscription fees, unlike streaming platforms that rely on viewer subscriptions. In ...