Technology24 Apr 2026SEO 801 min read

Analysis: Another spyware maker caught distributing fake Android snooping apps

Yet another government spyware maker has been caught after its customers used fake Android apps to install its surveillance software on targets, according to a…

Yet another government spyware maker has been caught after its customers used fake Android apps to install its surveillance software on targets, according to a new report. On Thursday, Osservatorio Nessuno, an Italian digital rights organization that researches spyware, published a report on a new malware it calls Morpheus. The spyware, which masquerades as a phone updating app, is capable of stealing a broad range of data from an intended target’s device. The researchers’ findings…

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