Security firm SnoopWall warns that torch apps are requesting more access to users’ data than they need A host of Android torch apps come with some strange permissions, including the ability to delete ...
Security experts often use free flashlight apps when trying to explain some nuance of mobile security because there are so many of these apps out there, and many of them request far, far more of your ...
The Federal Trade Commission has settled with the makers of the Android Flashlight app, which distributed users' personal information to third parties without their permission. The Brightest ...
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. Flashlight apps could be putting your Android phone at risk of coming under cyberattack, new ...
The developers behind a free torch app for Android smartphones have confessed to stealing users’ location data to send to advertisers. The app, Brightest Flashlight Free, has been downloaded tens of ...
Android 5.0 (Lollipop) is reportedly a victim of the flashlight bug Google Google's latest iteration of its mobile OS, Android 5.0 (Lollipop), has been rolling out for users of older Nexus devices, ...
The "brightest flashlight" app was downloaded to millions of Android devices Tens of millions of Android users have been "deceived" by a developer who covertly gathered personal data, the US Federal ...
An innocuous-looking torch app for Android that has been downloaded more than 50m times silently shared users' locations and device IDs with advertisers, the company has admitted. In a settlement with ...
A report claims that 'thousands of Android users' have had their devices infected. MALWARE infected torch apps are being used to infiltrate banking apps and steal money from unsuspecting Android users ...
Google's Android 5.0 (Lollipop), which has begun a gradual roll out to users of older Nexus devices and to users of smartphones manufactured by brands other than Google, seems to have been affected by ...
Tens of millions of Android users have been "deceived" by a developer who covertly gathered personal data, the US Federal Trade Commission (FTC) said. GoldenShores Technologies took ID and location ...