Be wary of cheap Android devices. Antivirus provider Kaspersky discovers a new backdoor called 'Keenadu,' which has been ...
Kaspersky has detected a new malware for Android devices that it dubbed Keenadu. This malware is distributed in multiple ...
A newly discovered and sophisticated Android malware called Keenadu has been found embedded in firmware from multiple device ...
Kaspersky Threat Intelligence has confirmed that a fully functional malware backdoor is being distributed pre-installed on Android devices.
Kaspersky found a new backdoor being distributed in brand new Android devices, used for ad fraud.
Keenadu infiltrated devices by posing as legitimate system components, prompting calls for tighter controls on firmware ...
Researchers have analyzed a recently discovered Android malware named Keenadu that enables its operators to remotely control ...
Keenadu downloads payloads that hijack browser searches, commit ad fraud, and execute other actions without user knowledge.
Kaspersky researchers say Android tablets from some brands left the factory with hidden firmware backdoor malware already ...
The Moscow-based security company reported that Keenadu was found in Android tablets sold by several mostly unnamed brands. Similar to Triada, the threat infects the firmware ...
ISLAMABAD: A global cybersecurity company has warned Pakistanis that the company has detected a new malware for Android devices, which is infecting every application installed on these devices.
Keenadu firmware backdoor infects Android tablets via signed OTA updates, enabling remote control, ad fraud, and data theft across 13,715 devices.