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WhatsApp: A malicious application that spreads knowledge via messenger

WhatsApp: A malicious application that spreads knowledge via messenger

From red / cit

WhatsApp users notice – there is another message in circulation that tries to use bait to promote the download of malicious software (icon).

Photo: dpa / Yui Mok

A message asking to download an application is currently spreading through the WhatsApp Messenger service. But users should not do that.

From red / cit

January 27, 2021 – 3:40 p.m.

Stuttgart – “Download this app and beat the smartphone” is the WhatsApp message that Android users currently receive from their contacts. Message recipients should not be fooled into downloading a malicious app from a fake Google Play Store. However, it is malware that spreads automatically through the popular messenger service after installation.

Cybercriminals mainly use the app for adware and subscription fraud campaigns. However, there is no denying that it can also be used for other purposes such as spying or data theft. ESET security experts explain what is behind Velive Security’s current fraud.

Read here: WhatsApp postpones introduction of new data protection rules

“The malware spreads through the victim’s WhatsApp and responds automatically to every incoming message with a link to a fake and malicious Hawaii mobile app. During installation, it asks for a number of permissions, including access to notifications. Stephenko explains: “Now, those behind it are using this app for adware and subscription fraud. Can be distributed. “


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