Malware-as-a-service (MaaS) platforms like PhantomOS and Nebula are democratizing Android device attacks because they provide pre-built, subscription-based malware kits for as little as $300 per month, marking a fundamental shift in the cybercrime scene. These services eliminate the need for coding expertise, providing cybercriminals with fully functional Android trojans equipped with advanced capabilities like two-factor […]
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