Malware with Optical Character Recognition (OCR) capabilities has been spotted on the App Store for the first time.
Here's everything you need to know about capturing screenshots on your Windows PC, Android device, Mac, iPhone, Chromebook, ...
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Apple missed screenshot-snooping malware in code that made it into the App Store, Kaspersky claimsOCR plugin great for extracting crypto-wallet secrets from galleries Kaspersky eggheads say they’ve spotted the first app ...
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PCMag on MSNRare Screenshot-Grabbing Malware Found on Apple App StoreThis is the first known case of an app infected with OCR (Optical Character Recognition) spyware being found in Apple’s ...
If the length of the screenshot exceeds the length of your phone's screen, you'll only be able to save as a PDF. If it doesn't, you should be able to save it in your photos. Apple's support page ...
"This case once again shatters the myth that iOS is somehow impervious to threats posed by malicious apps targeting Android,” ...
Kaspersky discovered ‘SparkCat’ malware aimed at stealing cryptocurrency in multiple iOS apps.
But if you recently bought a brand-new Android phone, and especially if you’re coming from an iPhone, you might have no idea how to take screenshots. Unlike iPhones, which are all made by Apple ...
In what appears to be a first, a strain of malware that can secretly steal screenshots from smartphones has infiltrated the Apple App Store. The so-called “SparkCat” malware was discovered ...
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