In case your phone has 1 of the 6 applications below, quickly remove them immediately.
Security researchers at Bitdefender recently said that the hacker gang used fake versions of famous Android apps to spread malware.
(Artwork: Presse-citron) Specifically, the Teabot (or Anatsa) malware, which can allow hackers to take over the victim’s Android device completely; steal their banking and other important personal information through tools like keyloggers. The analysis report from Bitdefender researchers said that Teabot malware can perform attacks through Android Accessibility Services, view private messages, steal banking information, steal authentication codes. of Google,… and even take full remote control of the victim’s devices. (Artwork: Unsplash) Distributing malware directly from app stores would be difficult, so hackers use the method of impersonating top-rated apps distributed on third-party websites. . According to research by Bitdefender, fake Android apps include antivirus, media player, health, etc. To deceive users, the fake app’s name and logo will be copied. copy almost or exactly like the real application. (Artwork: Panda Security) Here are 6 malicious apps impersonating famous apps to scam users. If you are using Android devices, please check all the applications on the device. In case your phone has 1 of the 6 applications below, quickly remove them immediately. The main app icon (right) and the fake app (left) have some differences in the 5th and 6th apps. (Image: Bitdefender) Bitdefender emphasizes that the campaign against these malicious applications is still active. For this reason, Android users need to be careful about downloading apps, especially apps from third parties, that aren’t part of the Google app market; Don’t click on strange links and always look carefully at the permission requests of Android apps.
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