Android phone users are at risk of malware, account will be empty due to one mistake

People using banking services on Android phones are at risk of malware. Cyber ​​security agency Indian Computer Emergency Response Team issued a warning saying that this malware steals information related to online banking of Android phone users. Hackers are targeting customers of more than 27 banks with this malware.

The new Android mobile banking malware is called Drinic. It was used five years ago. Through this banking Trojan, hackers monitor the phone screens of users and steal confidential information related to banking.

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Once thevirus file is installed, the malware seeks access to the call log and other confidential information from the user. Only after entering the information, hackers get full access to the user’s smartphone.

Steal information like this

  • The message comes after entering personal information. In this, the lure of income tax refund is given in the account.
  • Under this bluff, the user clicks on transfer, which makes it appear that the phone is updating but this does not happen.
  • Under the guise of updates, malware steals the confidential information of users’ phones and gives it to hackers. Hackers make a fake screen of the bank and send it to the smartphone of the users.
  • Then you are asked to enter the details in the fake screen. Then the account gets hacked.