Cybersecurity company Trend Micro has uncovered attacks by a cybercriminal group targeting Android-based devices. The group managed to infect over 8.9 million Android devices worldwide, including smartphones, smartwatches, televisions, and even IoT devices. They have introduced a new malware called Guerilla, which poses significant threats to users’ personal data.
How Android users stay safe against the Guerilla malware?
According to a report prepared by researchers, Guerilla transforms infected devices into mobile proxies, allowing hackers to steal data from SMS and messaging applications. Furthermore, it has been reported that cybercriminals generate revenue through ad fraud.
The malicious software is capable of infecting devices through multiple methods, including capturing one-time passwords, disrupting messaging services, and infiltrating various applications. It is worth noting that Guerilla malware has been observed on nearly 8.9 million devices so far.
Trend Micro revealed that the malware is primarily prevalent in Asia and Eastern Europe. Researchers also warned that devices connected to infected devices could be at risk, including Android Auto, which is connected via Bluetooth and Wi-Fi.
Cyber attackers aim to profit from stolen data by entering the realm of big data. It is important to emphasize that the malware has the potential to spread to multiple devices and pose a risk to popular applications.
According to the company’s statement, users should exercise caution regarding sideloading. Additionally, they should change their passwords to secure their devices and data.
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