mobile users

AppWizard
July 24, 2025
Researchers from Zimperium zLabs have discovered an extortion scheme involving over 250 fraudulent dating applications targeting Android users. These apps request extensive permissions to steal sensitive personal files, threatening victims with the release of their private information unless they comply with extortion demands. Many of the associated domains have been indexed by search engines, making it difficult for users to identify the apps as fraudulent. None of the identified apps were available on the official Google Play Store or Apple App Store. Users are advised to be cautious when downloading apps from unfamiliar sources, review permissions regularly, and consider installing mobile security solutions.
AppWizard
July 3, 2025
Android malware has surged by 151% since the beginning of the year, with a notable 147% increase in spyware in 2025. Spyware activity peaked in February and March, reaching nearly four times the baseline. Smishing attacks via SMS increased by 692% between April and May. Banking trojans and spyware are increasingly hidden in seemingly legitimate applications, such as fake loan services. Over 30% of Android devices run outdated software lacking security patches, exposing users to vulnerabilities. Cybercriminals are developing interconnected operations that target sensitive user data. Google Play Protect is not fully effective, and users are advised to download apps only from official sources, review app permissions, deny unnecessary notification access, keep software updated, and use trusted mobile security apps.
BetaBeacon
June 28, 2025
Disco Elysium's mobile version will launch on August 5 for Android devices, offering the first two chapters for free as a demo. The game has been reimagined for mobile, with a new art style and gameplay mechanics optimized for touch screens. The developer, ZA/UM, has focused on making the mobile version more compatible with quick, pick-up-and-play gaming. Disco Elysium for Android will be available for purchase on August 5, with no details yet on an iOS release. ZA/UM has canceled a sequel and expansion for Disco Elysium and shifted focus to a new RPG called Project C4.
Winsage
June 6, 2025
Leo and Paul discuss various topics on the latest episode of Windows Weekly, including Notepad, updates in Windows 11, Microsoft 365, artificial intelligence, and Xbox gaming. A new free newsletter offers time-saving tips and complimentary Field Guides for Windows 11 and Windows 10. Microsoft is reorganizing its AI initiatives and phasing out password management features in the Microsoft Authenticator app. The upcoming June 2025 update for Outlook will introduce new features, and Microsoft 365 Copilot now has general availability for Research and Analyst AI agents. The New York Times has licensed its content to Amazon, and Samsung is reconsidering its partnership with Gemini. Microsoft has delayed the launch of its first-party Xbox and Windows gaming handheld and has secured its first agreement with a game studio union. J Allard, a former Microsoft executive, is among many ex-Microsoft leaders now at Amazon. A tip suggests replacing OneDrive/Google Drive with a NAS, and Microsoft Edge 137 is highlighted as a significant update. Photoshop for Android is now available for free during its beta phase.
AppWizard
June 4, 2025
Adobe has launched the main Photoshop app for Android, currently available for free on the Google Play Store. The app is in beta testing and includes familiar desktop features, premium tools, and generative AI technology such as Generative Fill and smart subject selection. This is the first authentic Adobe Photoshop app for Android, aiming to provide a comprehensive mobile editing experience that bridges the gap with desktop capabilities and supports Creative Cloud.
Tech Optimizer
May 31, 2025
ClickFix attacks have evolved from targeting Windows systems to also affecting macOS, iOS, and Android devices. The new version starts with a compromised website where cybercriminals inject JavaScript code that redirects users to a fake URL shortener. This action leads to a download page serving malware. On macOS, the attack executes a malicious shell script via a terminal command, while on Android and iOS, it can occur without user interaction, allowing malware to be downloaded simply by visiting the compromised site. The malware is packaged in a .TAR archive and has been flagged by multiple antivirus programs.
Tech Optimizer
May 30, 2025
McAfee has integrated its Scam Detector feature into all core antivirus plans, achieving a 99% accuracy rate in identifying scams, including deepfakes on video platforms. The tool provides real-time scanning for text messages, emails, and video content on platforms like YouTube and TikTok, and extends protection to applications such as WhatsApp, Messenger, and Gmail. On Android, it automatically scans SMS messages, while iPhone users can perform manual scans. The feature includes customizable sensitivity settings and an on-demand check option for users to analyze messages or screenshots. Access to the Scam Detector requires a paid McAfee antivirus subscription. In contrast, Bitdefender offers a free tool called Scamio, which scans links, texts, screenshots, and QR codes for scams but does not detect video deepfakes. Google has developed an AI-based scam detector for Pixel phones that scans audio from incoming calls for scam language. Norton has also integrated its Genie Scam Protection into its plans, focusing on identifying scam language and requiring a subscription for comprehensive coverage. McAfee's Scam Detector is less accessible than free alternatives like Scamio.
AppWizard
May 22, 2025
Skylum has launched Luminar: Photo Editor, an AI-driven photo editing application for Android and ChromeOS devices, in collaboration with Google. The app is compatible with various Android devices, including smartphones, tablets, foldables, and Chromebooks, featuring a user interface that adapts to different screen sizes. Luminar includes signature tools such as Enhance AI, Structure AI, Relight AI, Atmosphere AI, Sky AI, Skin AI, and Body AI, along with essential editing tools like exposure adjustments and a filter collection. The app is designed for quick and accessible edits, suitable for beginners. It is available on Google Play with three pricing options: a monthly plan for .99/€3.99, a yearly plan for .99/€23.99 (with a 7-day free trial), and a lifetime license for .99/€47.99. This marks the first official availability of Luminar on Android.
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