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Beware of This Dangerous Android Malware

Written by Securafy Team | May 6, 2024 3:00:00 PM

Do you rely on Android devices for your business? A new form of Android malware puts countless users at risk for data breaches and financial loss. Discover how cybercriminals execute this threat and what you can do to prevent it. 

How Hackers Trick Android Users and Scam Them

McAfee antivirus software is one of the most prolific forms of protection against viruses and other forms of malware. By tricking people into thinking they’re downloading McAfee programs, hackers infect their devices with the Vultur banking Trojan.

Suppose you install this fake antivirus software onto your device. In that case, you become subject to a data breach and possible identity theft. Vultur uses command and control communication to give hackers the power of:

  • Accessibility services exploitation
  • File management and app control
  • Screen recording and keylogging

How To Boost Your Cybersecurity

More people are at risk for cyberattacks than ever before. The following tips can help you combat the clever hackers behind the latest Android malware and other threats.

Take Advantage of Firewalls

Antivirus software might not be enough to protect you from threats. Firewalls boost your security by filtering any malicious code that comes across your device. Experts recommend combining firewalls with other security systems for optimum protection.

Beware of Smishing and App Abuse

You’re likely aware of phishing scams, but what about smishing? This refers to deceptive messages that cybercriminals send via text rather than email. Their ultimate goal is to have users fall for the message and click on a malicious link.

For example, you might get a text from a sender claiming to be your bank. The message says you must confirm your account number and prompts you to click a link. The link often contains malware or impersonates the bank, so users give out their personal information.

Report Suspicious Messages

Never open attachments in strange emails or text messages. Instead, alert an IT professional who can mitigate the threat. Hackers use deception to steal user information, so be extra vigilant about each message you receive.

Keep Software Up to Date

When did you last install a software update on your phone or computer? Failing to keep your devices up to date puts you at risk for new threat vulnerabilities that hackers discover. Microsoft continuously monitors potential threats and releases new updates called patches that combat them.

As soon as an update becomes available, don’t delay. Download the new and improved software version to protect your device and all of the sensitive data it stores.

Enhance Your Business Cybersecurity

With new threats like the Vultur Android malware running rampant, business owners must prioritize cybersecurity. Educate your workforce on the emerging threats and the warning signs of a virus, phishing scam, or malware. Become adept in patch management to prevent hackers from stealing your data.

Ensure you only install apps from legitimate sources to avoid falling victim to a cyberattack.