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‘System Update’ Android malware
What’s the threat?
A new strain of Android malware attempts to infect your phone or tablet by pretending to be a ‘System Update’ app (see screenshot). Once installed, it can record your phone calls, take photos, access your WhatsApp messages, and see your browsing history.
It can also search for files with specific extensions, including .pdf, .doc, .docx, and .xls, as well as monitor your location via GPS.
The unnamed malware, discovered by Dallas-based security firm Zimperium (www.snipca.com/37808), is particularly sophisticated because rather than indiscriminately stealing data (like less advanced malware), it’s designed to detect certain events before leaping into action.
For example, if it detects that you’re making a phone call, it will record the conversation and upload a ZIP file to…
