If you are an Android user you should be careful. According to security experts, dangerous malware can infiltrate your device and steal all data. Experts have named this malware as Vlture, which records every single piece of information that comes on your device’s screen. This means you can record everything from logins and passwords, internet history, bank details and your private text messages and social media activity.
According to the report, Vltur is a Banking Trojan, a malware that steals bank details, unlike other Banking Trojans. Other similar malware users fill out the account details with fake websites and then steal them. At the same time, Walter steals account information by directly recording the user’s device screen. This means that even if you log in to the original website, you can cheat.
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As Threat Fabric’s security experts explained in a blog post, this is a more complex method that requires more time and effort from threat actors. In late March, researchers discovered only the vulture malware and said it was distributed via the famous Brunhilda Dropper network.
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Malware is spread through this app
Experts on mobile security website Threat Fabric said in a blog post that the malware appeared in March of this year. This malware is spread through an app on the Google Play Store, which has been downloaded thousands of times. The name of the application that raises questions is the Protection Guard. However, the app has since been removed from the Google Play Store.