New ZeroDayRAT Malware Claims Full Monitoring of Android and iOS Devices
Meet ZeroDayRAT, a newly advertised malware targeting Android and iOS devices with surveillance, location tracking, and crypto theft tools sold via Telegram as a MaaS service.
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Meet ZeroDayRAT, a newly advertised malware targeting Android and iOS devices with surveillance, location tracking, and crypto theft tools sold via Telegram as a MaaS service.
Key TakeawaysMany users report their voicemails missing after updating their iPhones to iOS 26. This problem mostly happens because the updated system struggles to connect properly with older networks.The voicemail messages are not lost but are held up…
Key TakeawaysThe iPhone 17 Pro Max may not vibrate due to a mix of new software features, not hardware issues, even if settings seem correct. This involves complex settings like the Action Button and deeply hidden Accessibility options.To fix vibration…
Key TakeawaysIf your iPhone repeatedly shows an "Alarms Access is OFF" message, it might be due to a conflict between apps like Health and third-party applications that try to access your wake-up time. This issue often arises after an iOS updat…
Key TakeawaysThe iPhone 17 has issues with Bluetooth connections, commonly caused by software problems or device interference, not hardware defects, and aims to provide premium connectivity with the latest tech updates.Users can resolve most Bluetooth …
Smart home devices in many homes collect audio, video, and location data. The apps that control those devices often focus on the account owner, even when the technology also captures guests, neighbors, and other people who never agreed to be monitored….
Apple has released fixes for a zero-day vulnerability (CVE-2026-20700) exploited in targeted attacks last year. CVE-2026-20700 is a memory corruption issue in dyld, the Dynamic Link Editor component of Apple’s operating systems, and may allow att…
Impacting the ‘dyld’ system component, the memory corruption issue can be exploited for arbitrary code execution.
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ZeroDayRAT is a commercial mobile spyware that grants full remote access to Android and iOS devices for spying and data theft. ZeroDayRAT is a newly discovered commercial mobile spyware toolkit that gives attackers full control over Android and iOS devices. It supports live camera access, keylogging, and theft of banking and crypto data. First spotted […]
Available via Telegram, researchers warn ZeroDayRAT is a ‘complete mobile compromise toolkit’ comparable to kits normally requiring nation-state resources to develop.
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