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Fraud & Security Alert July 16, 2020 |
Shocking new malware steals passwords from hundreds of apps Most mainstream malware is designed to serve one purpose: to make the developers behind them money. But aside from spam campaigns and subscription fleeceware, more ambitious developers have created a dangerous banking Trojan that targets more than 337 apps for data and passwords. Here's what you need to know about it. Tap or click here to see why this malware is so dangerous and how to protect against it. → |
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