A new Android banking trojan named Sturnus can capture communication from end-to-end encrypted messaging platforms like Signal, WhatsApp, and Telegram, as well as take complete control of the device.
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After testing in recent months, Google is going ahead with a dedicated “Images” tab in the Search app on Android and iOS. This “Images” tab at the center of the bottom bar is a “new way to discover ...
WhatsApp now allows users to run two accounts simultaneously on a single device, eliminating the need for multiple phones. This feature requires two different ...
WhatsApp is bringing back a familiar feature in a new form to let users share short text updates above chats that hint at their status or availability. Many WhatsApp users will soon notice a small but ...
The Google app is adding a new Pinterest-like “Images” tab that’s now rolling out to all users in the US on Android and iOS. The tab offers a personalized image feed based on your interests, letting ...
Gemini can now create interactive images. The new interactive images feature is designed to help users understand complex academic concepts. Clicking or tapping on a label in the interactive image ...
Google will roll out a new “Images” tab to its Search app on iOS and Android over the next few weeks, first in the US. You can find the tab alongside other tabs like Home, Search, and more. It’s ...
That contact list on your phone is a goldmine of private data. It is full of names, birthdays, addresses, and more. Until now, if an app wanted to interact with your address book, you faced an ...