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New danger on Android phones: Xenomorph malware revealed

Xenomorph, a malware that threatens Android users, has appeared in the Google Play Store. The software is reportedly reaching thousands of Android users.
 New danger on Android phones: Xenomorph malware revealed
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Xenomorph malware has emerged that threatens Android users. Xenomorph, which was detected by the researchers of the fraud and cybercrime prevention company ThreatFabric in performance-enhancing applications such as Cleaner, allows users to take over their bank accounts.

infected more than 50,000 devices

The new software, which reportedly has a code similar to Alien banking Trojan and aims to steal sensitive financial information, requests Accessibility Service Permissions from the user after it is installed on the device. With the granting of these permissions, the virus, which enables unauthorized transactions from users’ bank accounts, disables text message notifications while doing all this.

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ThreatFabric said that Xenomorph, which threatens many European financial institutions such as Spain, Portugal, Italy and Belgium today, does not pose a strong threat because it is still “under development”, and that the software may reach its full potential in the future and become dangerous. Based on the new information, we recommend that users pay attention to the unknown applications in the Google Play Store that promise to increase performance.

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