Mobile malware started with Cabir a decade ago: Kaspersky
Kaspersky Lab’s collection of mobile malware now contains more than 340,000 of unique malware samples, with more than 99 per cent targeting Android.
Kaspersky Lab’s collection of mobile malware now contains more than 340,000 of unique malware samples, with more than 99 per cent targeting Android.
A decade may have passed since mobile malware showed up, though Fortinet said the biggest shifts took place in the last two years.
Another piece of dangerous code that attacks iPhones has been found, although it puts at risk only a very small subset of the smartphone's users.
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