As most of you know at this point, Flash Player is pretty much dead. Well, that didn’t stop someone from pushing out a fake Flash Player app into the mix, and that Android app contains FluBot malware.
Based on ESET’s notice, Google has removed another malicious app from its official Android app store. It had received 100,000-500,000 downloads since November 2016. Unlike typical downloaders, ...
The widely distributed FluBot malware continues to evolve, with new campaigns distributing the malware as Flash Player and the developers adding new features. FluBot is an Android banking trojan that ...
A variant of the Marcher banking trojan is targeting Android users by masquerading as a mobile Adobe Flash Player app. This version of the malware arrives via popcash[dot]net, an advertising network ...
Adobe's Fl­ash Player, never the most secure piece of software, is being exploited by hackers and other Internet pests on two fronts. Last week, Adobe shipped an important security update for Flash ...
Flash player is not necessarily a requirement on the Android platform, but without it, or the best flash player app for android, playing some audio or video files is ...
Researchers have found a phony Flash Player download for Android that installs banking malware and steals banking credentials. Security researchers warn that a bogus Flash Player app aimed at Android ...
Adobe has released on Tuesday the last update ever for its iconic Flash Player app, which the company plans to retire at the end of the year. Systems running the Windows 10 Anniversary Update were ...
Adobe announced it abandoned mobile Flash last fall, but the company just confirmed to the masses that Google’s new Android 4.1 OS does not have certification for Flash. It is also stopping access to ...