Google has listed a few signs that users should watch out for if they suspect that malware is affecting their devices. Here's how you can safeguard yourself. News 

Don’t Let Malware Ruin Your Android Phone: Google’s Tips to Keep You Safe!

Today, dealing with malware and other harmful software has unfortunately become a part of our digital lives. Hackers and other malicious actors, such as scammers, will do anything to take advantage of unsuspecting victims. This means stealing bank details or promoting another nefarious agenda. Fortunately, Google has provided ways to deal with malware on Android and even remove it. But before we get into that, let us tell you about the signs that may indicate that your phone is infected with malware. Signs that your phone has malware: Google will…

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Authorities said the virus is also capable of "bypassing anti-virus programs and deploying ransomware on the targeted devices" News 

“Daam” virus steals call logs and reads history from Android phones

The National Cyber Security Agency said in its latest alert that an Android malware called “booster” infects mobile phones and compromises sensitive data such as call logs, contacts, history and camera. India’s Computer Emergency Response Team, or CERT-In, said the virus is also capable of “bypassing antivirus software and spreading ransomware on target devices.” The agency is the federal technology division that combats cyberattacks and protects cyberspace from phishing, hacking, and similar cyberattacks. The agency said botnets are distributed through third-party websites or apps downloaded from untrusted/unknown sources. Once installed…

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