Beware, this Android malware can steal password, credit card info from 337 apps
Beware, this Android malware can steal password, credit card info from 337 apps
BlackRock malware detects when a user interacts with a legitimate app and places a fake window on top that asks for login and credit card details before the user enters the actual app.
Android malware has often found its ways to bypass Google’s app review process. One of the well-known examples is Joker malware. A new Android malware has been discovered that steals data such as password and credit card details from 337 apps including some of the popular ones like Gmail, Amazon, Netflix, Uber, and more.
The malware that goes by the name BlackRock comes with data theft capabilities, a report from ZDNet stated. The publication was the first to report about malware and discovered by mobile security firm ThreatFabric.
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