Thanks to a new state-of-the-art digital microfilm reader system, Hutchinson Public Lbrary patrons can once again access the library’s microfilm collection of Hutchinson Leader newspapers.
A sneaky piece of iOS and Android malware is out in the wild, stealing sensitive information captured via screenshots.
Researchers have discovered new apps containing malware on both Apple's and Google's app store. Notably, it's the first time ...
This is the first known case of an app infected with OCR (Optical Character Recognition) spyware being found in Apple’s ...
SparkCat malware leverages OCR to scan gallery images for cryptocurrency wallet recovery phrases, compromising Android and ...
Extract text from image on Android using Google Lens, Microsoft Lens, Google Photos, Adobe Scan, and more with these ...
A newly discovered malware campaign is stealing cryptocurrency from iOS by exploiting vulnerabilities in apps available on ...
Malicious software development kits (SDKs) embedded in apps on Google Play Store and Apple’s App Store are scanning user images to extract cryptocurrency wallet recovery phrases ...
Kaspersky Labs, a cybersecurity firm, warned that malicious software development kits (SDKs) found in applications on Google’s Play Store and Apple’s App Store are scanning users' photos to locate and ...
A newly discovered malware called SparkCat has infected over 242,000 mobile devices through legitimate-looking apps on both Android and iOS, using optical character recognition to steal cryptocurrency ...
Kaspersky reveals that malicious SDKs in Android and iOS apps are using OCR to steal cryptocurrency wallet recovery phrases ...
Crypto-stealing malware has been found in Android and iOS app-making kits on the Play Store and App Store by cybersecurity ...