Dozens of scammy new Google Play and third-party Android apps have been discovered that can steal your credentials and dupe you out of money.
to keep an eye out for malicious apps. The threat analysis firm has found dozens of new apps that you must delete immediately if you have them on your phone.
Trend Micro Research has found two Android malware families that are targeting users of cryptocurrency and finance apps. The first is CherryBlos and it is being spread through promotion on social media, directing users to phishing websites that make them download malicious apps. It is capable of stealing crypto credentials and changing the address that's used during the withdrawal process.
The malware uses a commercial packer with advanced protection capabilities called Jiagubao to avoid being detected. It prompts users to grant accessibility permissions and follows anti-kill techniques such as ignoring battery optimization. It also sends the user back to the home screen when they enter the app's settings, presumably to avoid being uninstalled.Label
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