The new NoVoice Android malware hides in innocent-looking apps to bypass your phone’s defenses and secretly monitor every single app you open.
For years, Google has been working hard to make Android an OS that is as secure as it is functional, without sacrificing the virtues that distinguish it from more restrictive competitors, such as iOS.
Security experts at McAfee have discovered a new piece of Android malware called NoVoice on Google Play. The malware was ...
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Unlike typical Android threats, NoVoice does not rely on visible indicators. It profiles device details, including hardware ...
A new Android malware dubbed NoVoice exploited known vulnerabilities to gain root access and has been distributed through ...
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Rahul Naskar has years of experience writing news and features related to Android, phones, and apps. Outside the tech world, he follows global events and developments shaping the world of geopolitics.