
A recent survey by Omdia indicates that 24% of smartphone users have experienced phishing scams, raising concerns about digital security. Concurrently, the notorious hacking group DoNot Team (APT-C-35) has been linked to a new Android malware campaign utilizing a fake chat application named Tanzeem. This malware is designed to collect sensitive information, including contacts, call logs, SMS, and location data. The DoNot Team's activities have drawn attention from cybersecurity experts, particularly in India, where they are reportedly deploying malicious applications aimed at intelligence gathering. Additionally, a security alert has been issued regarding the theft of 1 billion passwords by malware, further emphasizing the urgency for users to enhance their security measures.

Umm...seems important. 😯 Security Alert Issued As 1 Billion Passwords Stolen By Malware—Act Now via @Forbes https://t.co/iogCYLKPaX
DONOT Group Deploys Malicious Android Apps in India: https://t.co/uQ1BhPHGGP by darkreading #infosec #cybersecurity #technology #news
Mirai Botnet Spinoffs Unleash Global Wave of DDoS Attacks https://t.co/Bw3YpPaTCS