Malware, termed “Xamalicious”, was found in over a dozen Google Play Store apps by McAfee researchers, potentially stealing sensitive data and running ad fraud. These apps were downloaded more than 330,000 times globally, predominantly in the US, UK, and Germany. Once enabled, the malware could access a range of personal and device information. Despite Google removing the malicious apps, users who downloaded them previously remain vulnerable.

New Lua-based malware “LucidRook” observed in targeted attacks against Taiwanese organizations – Cisco Talos Blog
New Lua-based malware “LucidRook” observed in targeted attacks against Taiwanese organizations Cisco Talos Blog


