Counterfeit Android phones are hiding pre-installed malware that can infect every system process
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Counterfeit Android phones are hiding pre-installed malware that can infect every system process
Kaspersky researchers have discovered a new strain of the Triada Trojan preinstalled on thousands of new very cheap Android devices – counterfeit versions of popular models. The modular remote access trojan (RAT), first identified in 2016, can steal sensitive data and crypto while performing other malicious actions.Read Entire Article
Fake Android Phones Laced with Crypto-Stealing Malware, Kaspersky Warns - CryptoShrypto
Thousands of counterfeit Android smartphones being sold online at bargain prices are preloaded with sophisticated malware capable of stealing cryptocurrency and sensitive data, cybersecurity firm Kaspersky Labs revealed in an April 1 report. The malware, a dangerous variant of the Triada Trojan, is embedded directly into the firmware of these devices, giving attackers nearly unrestricted access to the phone’s system. This allows them to hijack f…
New Triada Malware Variant Comes Pre-Loaded On Sham Android Phones
Heads up, Android users! Before buying a new phone, make sure to verify the device’s… New Triada Malware Variant Comes Pre-Loaded On Sham Android Phones on Latest Hacking News | Cyber Security News, Hacking Tools and Penetration Testing Courses.
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