By S Aadeetya
Another day, another malware has become the talk of town. This time, you won’t even come to know of its existence within your Android smartphone. Experts are calling it the "StrandHogg". According to them, this malware disguises itself in the form of basic apps that are available on various app stores for Android users. The StrandHogg-infected app becomes capable of reading texts on your device or even access your phone’s camera to take photos without your consent.
By Charlie Osborne
Apple iOS smartphone users in Hong Kong are being targeted in a new campaign exploiting online news readers to serve malware. This week, Trend Micro researchers said the scheme, dubbed Operation Poisoned News, uses links posted on a variety of forums popular with Hong Kong residents that claim to lead to news stories.




