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- There's New Reason to Never Keep Screenshots of Private Information on Your Phone Lifehacker
- Malware on Google Play, Apple App Store stole your photos—and crypto BleepingComputer
- SparkKitty, SparkCat’s little brother: A new Trojan spy found in the App Store and Google Play Securelist
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- You should probably delete any sensitive screenshots you have in your phone right now. Here's why ZDNET
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