The cybersecurity team at Georgia Tech developed Detector of Victim-specific Accessibility (DVa), a tool that detects malware exploiting smartphone accessibility features. DVa scans the user’s device in the cloud, identifies infected apps, and assists in their safe removal. The tool also sends a report to Google, allowing it to flag and potentially remove the harmful apps from its Play Store.

Highly Dangerous New Malware Can Destroy Windows PCs, Steal Passwords And Crypto
The Neptune RAT malware allows attackers to remotely control a vulnerable system, enabling them to steal data, personal credentials, and money, particularly cryptocurrency. It can