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Worried that someone’s watching you? Here’s how to spot and remove spyware on your Android phone—and keep your personal information safe.
If you suspect your Android smartphone has been infected with malware, there are a few ways to find where it's hiding and remove it on your own.
How do I detect and locate spyware on my Android? There are a number of telltale signs that you might have spyware on your Android phone.
We test three Android spyware apps to determine if they do what they claim.
PhoneSpy already has stolen data and tracked the activity of targets in South Korea, disguising itself as legitimate lifestyle apps. Researchers discovered new Android spyware that provides ...
LunaSpy spyware is actively targeting Android users worldwide. Here’s what’s happening and how you can strengthen your device security.
Kurt "CyberGuy" Knutsson helps you to keep your phone safe from malware that is attacking financial institutions around the world by specifically targeting Androids.
CYBERSECURITY experts have uncovered a mobile spyware application targeting Android smartphones. The malware hides itself on the home screen and operates stealthily in the background, managing to &… ...
One of the most sophisticated Android surveillance tools to date has been detailed by Kaspersky. (Photo by Leon Neal/Getty Images) ...
Security researchers have uncovered the Android version of an iOS spyware known as Pegasus in a case that shows how targeted electronic surveillance can be.
On Android phones, the specific types to look for have names like Phone Spector, Auto Forward, and Highster Mobile. The crooks definitely don’t have to go to the Dark Web to find spyware.