Tue, 21-Oct-2025

Samsung to integrate Gemini AI with key apps

Samsung

Samsung is preparing to partner closely with Google to incorporate Gemini AI into its Galaxy devices, particularly with the upcoming Galaxy S25 series. Rumors suggest that Gemini will have access to key Samsung apps, including Samsung Notes, Calendar, and more. Previously, Samsung’s collaboration with Google focused on the Circle to Search AI feature for the … Read more

Internet Restored in Pakistan, Social Media Apps Partially Accessible

Internet

Mobile internet services have been fully restored across Pakistan after the conclusion of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf’s (PTI) protest in Islamabad. However, many users are still facing difficulties accessing social media platforms, with many relying on Virtual Private Networks (VPNs) to connect. Reports indicate that popular social media apps, such as WhatsApp, Facebook, and Instagram, are experiencing … Read more

Safety alert: Suspected malware found in these apps

Safety alert: Suspected malware found in these apps

As technology advances across various spheres of life, cybercriminals continue to develop innovative methods to evade detection mechanisms, infiltrating platforms with malicious apps. Despite efforts by platforms such as the Google Play Store and Apple App Store to enhance security protocols, cybercriminals persist in circumventing detection mechanisms and introducing harmful apps onto these platforms. They … Read more

Android spyware can sign up for premium services without notifying users

Android Spyware
  • Spyware that can sign you up for a premium subscription without your knowledge is becoming more common.
  • Malware-containing apps are typically categorized as “toll frauds” and use “dynamic code loading” to execute the attack.
  • Some virus variants disable your Wi-Fi or just wait till you leave the range.

According to Microsoft’s 365 Defender Team, spyware that can sign you up for a premium subscription without your knowledge is becoming more and more common.

However, the attack is rather complex, and the malware must complete a number of steps.

To begin with, the malware-containing apps are typically categorized as “toll frauds” and use “dynamic code loading” to execute the attack.

In essence, spyware uses your monthly telecom bill to sign you up for a premium service. Then you are made to pay.

The so-called WAP (wireless application protocol), used by cellular networks, is the only method through which the malware functions.

Because of this, some virus variants disable your Wi-Fi or just wait till you leave the range of your Wi-Fi. This is where the dynamic code loading stated before comes into play.

After reading an OTP (one-time-password) you might have received before subscribing, the malicious program reads it, fills out the OTP form on your behalf, and also hides the message to mask its tracks.

The good news is that because Google limits the usage of dynamic code loading by apps, the malware is primarily disseminated outside of Google Play.

Therefore, use caution and refrain from side-loading Android apps.

 

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Microsoft discovers Bugs in Dozens of Pre-Installed Apps

Microsoft

Microsoft discovered four high-severity issues in Android System apps that have received millions of downloads. The business also stated that the problem has been resolved. The flaws, on the other hand, could have allowed threat actors to stage remote and local assaults or be utilized as routes for obtaining sensitive information by exploiting their vast … Read more

Major changes coming up in iOS 16

Apple

According to a new rumor, iOS 16 will feature “major changes across the system” as well as some new Apple apps. The information comes from Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman’s Power On newsletter, which was just released. When asked which operating system he thinks would get the most attention at the forthcoming Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) in … Read more

Google Play Store wipes off 8 crypto mining applications

Google Play Store

Google Play Store: Eight misleading crypto mining applications have been wiped off from the Google Play Store on account of trapping users.

The apps were exposed to be fake and misled users into viewing ads, as per the security company, Trend Micro. The apps were posing as cryptocurrency cloud mining apps letting users earn crypto by investing in a cloud-mining process.

According to Trend Micro, the applications were chasing users into viewing advertisements, paying a monthly amount of $15 or about Rs 1,100 for subscription services and paying for “mining capabilities” improvement lacking any return on investment.

The eight applications that were removed by Google Play Store are, Bitcoin Miner – Cloud Mining, Crypto Holic – Bitcoin Cloud Mining, Ethereum (ETH) – Pool Mining Cloud, BitFunds – Crypto Cloud Mining, Daily Bitcoin Rewards – Cloud Based Mining System, Bitcoin (BTC) – Pool Mining Cloud Wallet, MineBit Pro – Crypto Cloud Mining & BTC miner, and Bitcoin 2021.

Furthermore, MineBit Pro – even registered in its terms of use that it was only an educational simulation/game that would aid users to study extra about the crypto money ecosystem, adding that any repayment for buying of virtual goods was not guaranteed.

Trend Micro is concerned that searching for cloud mining in the Play Store brings up a slew of similar apps, some of which have over a million downloads.

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TECNO Spark 7 vs Samsung Galaxy A02s; Budget-Friendly Smartphones Under RS20,000

TECNO Spark 7 vs Samsung Galaxy A02s; Budget-Friendly Smartphones Under RS20,000

TECNO Spark 7 or Samsung Galaxy A02s? Which one to choose? Since both are budget phones with good specifications, it is hard to decide which one to go for. Both phones have the same price tag of Rs20,000. So what’s the difference? Below is the comparison of the phones. Processor and Battery The processor is … Read more

Google officially warns Huawei device owners not to sideload its apps

Google warns Huawei

As the global fallout surrounding the US government’s Huawei ban continues, Google has published an article warning users of the inherent dangers of sideloading its apps and services on the Chinese manufacturer’s devices. According to the sources of BBC, Recent Huawei devices cannot download the Google Play app store or hugely popular apps such as Gmail, YouTube, or Google … Read more