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Cybersecurity experts found a new Android spyware, RadzaRat, disguised as a file manager app. It grants hackers full control over devices, including keylogging capabilities, and is undetectable by antivirus programs. The malware is easily accessible online and can be deployed by anyone with basic skills.
A report from Zscaler reveals that over 239 malicious Android apps were downloaded 42 million times from Google Play between June 2024 and May 2025. The rise in malware includes banking trojans and spyware, with a notable shift towards social engineering tactics. India, the U.S., and Canada are the top targets, while adware has become the most detected threat.
A long-running campaign by a group called ShadyPanda has infected 4.3 million users of Chrome and Edge with spyware hidden in legitimate-looking browser extensions. Some of these extensions, still available on the Edge store, allow attackers to track user behavior and steal sensitive data. Researchers warn that the infrastructure for attacks remains active even after the extensions have been removed.
A researcher discovered 57 Chrome extensions, used by 6 million users, that contain risky capabilities such as monitoring browsing behavior and accessing sensitive cookies. While some have been removed from the Chrome Web Store, others remain, and users are advised to uninstall them and reset their passwords as a precaution.