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Beware the Clutches of Vultur: New Android Trojan Swipes Your Data and Cash!
Beware the Vultur trojan’s new trick: it’s now a wolf in McAfee’s clothing, preying on your Android with a smishing snare. Don’t let your data fly the coop!

Hot Take:
Who knew cybercriminals were such fans of the classics? The Vultur banking trojan is back with a new trick up its sleeve, but this time it's impersonating an app that's supposed to protect you from, well, things like itself. That's like hiring a fox to watch the henhouse because it's got experience in the field. Remember, if your bank starts texting you about unauthorized transactions and suggesting apps, it might just be a trojan horse dressed in app's clothing.