Recently, researchers at cybersecurity firm Pradeo discovered a new type of malware that impersonates the Google Chrome app and infects hundreds of thousands of devices.
The fake Google Chrome app is part of a mobile attack campaign that uses phishing methods to steal credit card information. Researchers have identified this threat and named it “Trojan Smishing”.
How the fake Google Chrome app infiltrates the phone Specifically, the crook will initially send you an SMS and ask to pay a small fee to receive the parcel. When the user clicks on the attached link, the screen will display a message asking to update the Google Chrome browser (actually fake software) and pay 1-2 USD fee to receive the goods via credit card. use.
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