Shlayer is a type of malware that specifically targets Apple's iOS operating system. It is typically distributed through malicious websites or spam email campaigns and is designed to install unwanted software or steal personal information from infected devices. Once installed, Shlayer malware can be used to display unwanted ads, collect personal information, or perform other malicious actions. It is known to be able to evade Apple's built-in security measures, making it a serious threat to iOS users...
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"Gustuff" malware is a banking malware that was discovered in 2019 which specifically targets Android devices. It is spread through phishing campaigns, social engineering and malicious websites that trick victims into installing a malicious app...
Pegasus is a highly sophisticated and stealthy mobile malware that has been used to target iOS devices such as iPhones and iPads. First discovered in 2016, the malware is spread through phishing attacks, where the victim is sent an SMS message or an email with a link to a malicious website that prompts them to install a legitimate-looking app. Once the app is installed, the malware can take control of the device and perform a wide range of malicious actions, including:
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