Antivirus software company ESET has recently discovered a new malware variant being distributed through messaging apps BingeChat and Chatico. The malware is disguised as an innocuous-looking app called ‘Adult Player’ and tricks users into downloading and installing it onto their devices.
Once the infected app is installed, it begins to steal sensitive information from the device, such as login credentials and credit card details. It can also download additional malware onto the device without the user’s knowledge or consent, leading to even greater harm to their device and privacy.
BingeChat and Chatico have been notified of this issue and have taken measures to remove the app from their platforms. However, it is important for users to remain vigilant and ensure they do not inadvertently download and install malicious apps onto their devices.
To protect themselves against malware, users can take the following measures:
ESET has discovered a new malware variant that is being distributed through messaging apps BingeChat and Chatico. Disguised as an app called ‘Adult Player’, the malware steals sensitive information from users’ devices and can download additional malware onto them. While BingeChat and Chatico have taken measures to remove the app, it is important for users to remain vigilant and only download apps from reputable sources. Users should also read user reviews, be wary of excessive permissions, and install antivirus software to protect themselves.
Original Article: https://www.infosecurity-magazine.com/news/gravityrat-spyware-targets/
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