Attackers are abusing a modified Android NFC app to steal payment card data and PINs for contactless fraud and ATM cash-outs.
Cybersecurity researchers have found out the known Android malware, NGate, is now abusing a legitimate payment app via NFC.
Threat actors are getting more creative when distributing their malware as users become better educated and platforms introduce policy changes to better prevent scams. New malware, however, has been ...
A new variant of the NGate malware family has been identified, leveraging a trojanized Android application to capture payment ...
NGate abuses HandyPay in Brazil since Nov 2025, stealing NFC data and PINs to enable ATM fraud and unauthorized payments.
ESET researchers discover another iteration of NGate malware, this time possibly developed with the assistance of AI.
ESET researchers discovered a new NGate malware variant abusing the legitimate Android HandyPay application.To trojanize HandyPay, threat actors ...
A new variant of the NGate malware that steals NFC payment data is targeting Android users by hiding in a trojanized version ...
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