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Spyware Scandal: Italian Company Caught in Malicious App Scheme
Thursday, February 13, 2025
The spyware was distributed through apps that pretended to be popular ones like WhatsApp, and customer support tools provided by cellphone providers. The spyware was discovered by a security researcher who shared three Android apps with a tech publication, claiming they were likely government spyware used in Italy against unknown victims. The apps were analyzed by Google and a mobile security firm, which confirmed that the apps were spyware.
The spyware was distributed through apps that pretended to be popular ones like WhatsApp, and customer support tools provided by cellphone providers. The spyware was discovered by a security researcher who shared three Android apps with a tech publication, claiming they were likely government spyware used in Italy against unknown victims. The apps were analyzed by Google and a mobile security firm, which confirmed that the apps were spyware.
The spyware was distributed through apps that pretended to be popular ones like WhatsApp, and customer support tools provided by cellphone providers. The spyware was discovered by a security researcher who shared three Android apps with a tech publication, claiming they were likely government spyware used in Italy against unknown victims. The apps were analyzed by Google and a mobile security firm, which confirmed that the apps were spyware.
The spyware was distributed through apps that pretended to be popular ones like WhatsApp, and customer support tools provided by cellphone providers. The spyware was discovered by a security researcher who shared three Android apps with a tech publication, claiming they were likely government spyware used in Italy against unknown victims. The apps were analyzed by Google and a mobile security firm, which confirmed that the apps were spyware.
The spyware was distributed through apps that pretended to be popular ones like WhatsApp, and customer support tools provided by cellphone providers. The spyware was discovered by a security researcher who shared three Android apps with a tech publication, claiming they were likely government spyware used in Italy against unknown victims. The apps were analyzed by Google and a mobile security firm, which confirmed that the apps were spyware.
The spyware was distributed through apps that pretended to be popular ones like WhatsApp, and customer support tools provided by cellphone providers. The spyware was discovered by a security researcher who shared three Android apps with a tech publication, claiming they were likely government spyware used in Italy against unknown victims. The apps were analyzed by Google and a mobile security firm, which confirmed that the apps were spyware.
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