The document-scanning app has now returned to the Play Store with an updated version, after being removed by Google last week due to malicious code being found in the app by security researchers.
If you use an app called CamScanner for scanning documents, you might want to consider booting it off from your phone immediately. A study by the security firm, Kaspersky has found malware inside ...
Update, September 5, 2019 (6:05PM EST): In a statement sent to Android Authority, CamScanner confirmed the app is back on the Play Store with version 5.12.5. It also urged users to download or update ...
NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The world’s well-known document scanning APP, CamScanner, is launching a GooglePlay campaign that will run from August 25 th to September 25 th in United States, Canada, ...
It isn't news that an Android app gets past Google's security system and stays on the Play Store to spread malware to unsuspecting users. Most of the time, however, those apps are blatant copies or ...
CamScanner has released a new update for Android after recent reports of the app delivering malware to its many users. Google immediately deleted the app from the Play Store after learning about the ...
Google has removed the hugely popular CamScanner PDF creator Android app from the Google Play Store after learning that it recently started delivering malware. The CamScanner app, which is published ...
A news item caught my attention this week: my beloved CamScanner was de-listed from the Google Play Store because of a malware infection. Oh no! According to many reports, the application had been ...
Security researchers at Kaspersky discovered malware in various versions of the Android app “CamScanner” that were published to the Google Play store in June and July. You should remove it from your ...
Earlier this week, you brought you the news of an unfortunate turn of events that resulted in the popular app CamScanner being removed from the Google Play Store. The app, which can create PDF ...
Another day, another instance of Android malware found on the Google Play app store. Researchers from Kaspersky Lab said they found an app with 100 million downloads that housed a malicious module ...
Researchers found a Trojan Dropper malicious module hidden within the Android app CamScanner downloaded over 100 million times by Google Play Store users. The malicious component was found by ...
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