Meta Found More Than 400 Malicious Apps Designed To Steal Facebook

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Last updated 10 novembro 2024
Meta Found More Than 400 Malicious Apps Designed To Steal Facebook
Malicious apps appear to be flying below the radar of Google and Apple security by not taking an approach of installing malware or keyloggers; instead they simply ask for Facebook login information as a condition of starting up the app.
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