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A new Android banking trojan called RatOn can silently steal money and sensitive data by automating attacks on your device.
RatOn malware is more than just another Android Trojan. It steals funds, phishes accounts, and locks screens. Here's how to protect yourself.
From spotting red flags to wiping malware, these six moves show you how to fight back when hackers strike your phone ...
Originally Android apps were only developed in Java, targeting the Dalvik Java Virtual Machine (JVM) and its associated ...
Select Spotify from the list, and the app then asks you to log into your Spotify account, and give permission for Apple’s ...
It’s a story almost as old as time: malware is wreaking havoc on Android devices again. Usually, Android malware aims to ...
While not all Android phones offer SD card storage, those that do will sometimes let you make the SD card your default ...
Open the Photos app on your iPhone to access the pictures. With Google Drive, Dropbox, OneDrive, or a similar cloud storage ...
If you're like most of us, your phone's gallery is bursting with thousands of pictures — family snapshots, screenshots you ...
The state of Montana has taken the next step in allowing technologically savvy residents to simplify their wallets — not only ...
File transfers across devices used to give me a headache. Google's new Head Start feature makes me look forward to it. Here's ...
Using these self-hosted services has been made easier and more convenient thanks to their Android apps and shortcuts.