Surge in Mobile Malware: Over 200 Malicious Apps Found on Google Play, Experts Urge AI-Powered Zero Trust Solutions

 Over 200 malicious apps, with more than eight million installations, were discovered on the Google Play Store, according to Zscaler research. Mobile spyware attacks have surged by 101%, including a 29% increase in banking malware and a 111% rise in spyware. Cybercriminals are exploiting legacy systems as entry points to IoT and OT environments, leading to data breaches and ransomware. Zscaler’s Chief Security Officer, Deepen Desai, emphasized the growing threat of mobile malware and AI-driven vishing, urging organizations to adopt AI-powered zero trust solutions to combat these evolving attack vectors.

https://insight.scmagazineuk.com/more-malicious-apps-available-in-google-play-store

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