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    SpyNote, BadBazaar, MOONSHINE Malware Target Android and iOS Users via Fake Apps

    April 11, 2025
    SpyNote, BadBazaar, MOONSHINE Malware Target Android and iOS Users via Fake Apps

    Cybersecurity researchers have found that threat actors are setting up deceptive websites hosted on newly registered domains to deliver a known Android malware called SpyNote.
    These bogus websites masquerade as Google Play Store install pages for apps like the Chrome web browser, indicating an attempt to deceive unsuspecting users into installing the malware instead.
    “The threat actor utilized a

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