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Navigating the Q1 2026 Android threat landscape: Key vulnerabilities and emerging attack vectors

May 19, 2026 | Threat Intelligence Research

Mobile Malware Trends in Q1 2026: Banking Trojans Surge

The Kaspersky Security Network recently reported significant findings regarding mobile malware activity for the first quarter of 2026. This quarter saw the prevention of over 2.67 million attacks utilizing various forms of malware, with banking Trojans emerging as the most prominent threat within mobile environments.

Data indicates a decrease in overall malware attacks on mobile devices, with the number dropping from 3.24 million to approximately 2.68 million quarter-over-quarter. This decline predominantly stems from reduced detection rates of adware and potentially unwanted software. Despite this decrease, the volume of unique users targeted by these threats remained largely stable, suggesting that while the statistics appear to indicate a more secure environment, the actual threat landscape continues to be concerning for many mobile users.

The report identifies an alarming rise in the production of banking Trojans. Specifically, the number of malware installation packages related to banking threats rose by 50% compared to the previous quarter, with Mamont variants accounting for a significant portion of these detections. The Trojan-Banker category represented 10.86% of total detections, with Mamont variants dominating the landscape of mobile banking threats.

Defensive Context
Organizations and users of mobile devices need to take note of this evolving threat landscape. The predominant danger lies with financial services users who may be targeted by sophisticated threats such as banking Trojans. Entities in sectors handling sensitive financial information must remain vigilant, as these attacks can lead to serious financial loss and reputational damage. However, users of other applications or sectors with less stringent payment processes may see a lesser immediate risk from this activity.

Why This Matters
Real-world consequences are highest for users engaged with mobile banking applications, as the surge in banking Trojans illustrates a shift in threat actor focus. The substantial increase in the number of malicious installations suggests an ongoing and escalating campaign aimed at exploiting vulnerabilities. Financial services, e-commerce, and sectors that involve sensitive user data will be disproportionately affected by these threats.

Indicators of Compromise (IOCs)
While the report highlights various malware trends, it does not provide explicit IOCs such as specific IP addresses, URLs, or hash values. However, organizations may monitor for trends in app behavior to identify when their users may be interacting with suspicious applications, particularly focusing on installations associated with identified banking Trojans, especially the Mamont variants.

Overall, the data emphasizes the critical need for vigilance and awareness regarding the evolving mobile threat landscape, particularly for banking and financial service users.

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