A SIMPLE iPhone mistake made by millions could result in owners’ banks being raided via rogue apps.
The malware can be innocently downloaded from the App Store onto any iOS product, including iPads – and allows hackers to “see everything on your screen”, experts warned.
This is particularly problematic if you keep screenshots of your passwords on your phone – a technique used by many to keep track of their details.
An investigation by cybersecurity company Kaspersky revealed that this malware, nicknamed “SparkCat”, is designed to scout out sensitive information within screenshots.
As well as passwords to bank accounts, it can also mine for crypto information such as recovery phrases for crypto…
