The biggest Internet of Things, smart home hacks of 2019
Attackers targeted everything from gas pumps to your smart TV this year.
Malware which resists removal to covert spying on locked smartphones -- mobile threats are becoming more complex and dangerous with each year that passes.
A new strain of Android malware called xHelper, which has infected tens of thousands of devices, makes its operators money through pay-per-install schemes and malvertising. What makes this malware different, however, is high levels of persistence which means that the malware will keep re-installing itself -- even after factory resets.
Read on: New 'unremovable' xHelper malware has infected 45,000 Android devices
Caption by: Charlie Osborne
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