Saturday, June 16, 2018

Caution. Two dangerous viruses entered into mobile: Your bank information - steal of private data

Caution. Two dangerous viruses entered into mobile: Your bank information - steal of private data
New Delhi: Mobile users should be cautious. According to a report, there are two dangerous viruses that have been tracking your bank's private information. Kannidai Laki, the disclosure of this, was explained by Global Often Securities firm Quick Heal. These viruses steal private data into users' mobile phones. Quick Heal has told Kanidai Lakya mobile users to be alert in Akila. Quick Heal specialists were diagnosed with "Android.Marcher.C" and "Android.Asacub.T." two viruses. Both viruses duplicate the notification of the banking app with WhatsApp, Facebook, Skype, Instagram and Twitter. The Administrative Kannidae receives access to the incoming message through aquarium privileges. The virus also sends the hackers to OTP as well. With this, hackers can easily transfer all your money to your account. According to Sanjay Katarkar, CEO of Quick Heal, most Indian users download app from third party App Store from Kannidai Lakshi App Store. Apart from this they also download the link, SMS, email they meet. This way, hackers get the chance to steal users' private information from Kannidai Lakki. We have detected three such viruses in the last six months. One thing is certain that hackers have been targeting the mobile users and they have been able to do this. Most of the mobile users in India are also not aware of this.
The "Android.Marcher.C" virus uses the Adobe Flash Player icon. The "Android.Asacub.T" virus uses the Android Update icon. Whenever users access the app with this virus, Kannidai Lakai virus causes the user to entice the bank's private information. This is not the first time that Quick Kennedy Lakyal Heal Security Akhila Labs has been diagnosed with the virus. In January this year the searchers presented an alert. A few months back, "Android.banker.A2f8a" was downloaded from the third party app store named after Cyril Fake Flash Player, called Kannidai Lakki.


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