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Triada malware infected 2,600+ Android devices via counterfeit phones in March 2025, enabling remote access and crypto theft.
It looks like counterfeit Android devices in Russia were discovered to have the Triada malware preinstalled on them.
Kaspersky uncovers counterfeit Android smartphones preloaded with Triada malware The researchers speculate the supply chain ...
Kaspersky has warned of brand new smartphones infected with malware. The malware offers hijackers nearly unlimited control of ...
Triada malware can hijack messaging apps, monitor browsing activity, and intercept and delete SMS messages, according to ...
Kaspersky found Triada malware in counterfeit Android firmware, hijacking messages, browser activity, and altering crypto ...
Over 2,600 users have been affected by the Triada Trojan, which hijacks calls, steals crypto, and compromises messaging apps.
Triada is a modular Android malware first discovered in 2016, considered a pioneer at the time for operating almost entirely in the device's RAM to evade detection. Since then, there have been ...
The latest version of Triada is very hard to detect. It hides itself in the Android system and copies itself into all the processes on the phone. The malware can steal accounts from messaging and ...
Kaspersky researchers have discovered a new strain of the Triada Trojan preinstalled on thousands of new very cheap Android ...
Counterfeit smartphones are now being sold with preloaded malware like the Triada trojan, which can steal cryptocurrency, ...
The Triada Trojan is not new malware. First discovered in 2016, it remains “one of the most complex and dangerous threats to Android,” according to Kaspersky cybersecurity analyst Dmitry Kalinin.