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SparkKitty Swipes Pics from iOS, Android Devices

Posted on June 23, 2025
SparkKitty Swipes Pics from iOS, Android Devices

Like its predecessor, SparkCat, the new malware appears to be going after sensitive data — such as seed phrases for cryptocurrency wallets — in device photo galleries.

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