Security News > 2016 > May > Malware-Laced Porn Apps Behind Wave of Android Lockscreen Attacks (Threatpost)

2016-05-14 12:50
Dell SonicWALL Threats Research Team says incidents of Android lockscreen malware masquerading as porn apps is a growing concern.
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