
Pradeo, a mobile security company, has
ติดตั้ง สล็อตxofound an app on the Google Play Store that, as the name suggests, helps keep users safer, but is actually secretly releasing malware used by hackers. The app is called '2FA Authenticator'.
If this app is on your Android phone, delete it immediately - Security firm says to delete this Android app immediately before it cleans out your bank account
2FA, also known as two-factor authentication (2-Step Verification) was developed to verify user identity for more security. But the 2FA Authenticator app Instead, its real purpose is to install a dangerous malware called 'Vultur' on users' devices.
The malware adds permissions you didn't grant-those are on the right-to make it easier to steal your money - Security firm says to delete this Android app immediately before it cleans out your bank account
Vultur will target financial services apps so it can steal users' banking information and money, which Pradeo recommends if anyone accidentally installs the app on a smartphone or tablet. Your tablet should immediately delete this app.
Pradeo discovered that 2FA Authenticator User permission will be requested to access certain capabilities. And can add various access permissions manually, such as taking pictures and videos through the user's camera, remove the screen lock, have access to the Internet, work when the device is turned on automatically. or access and use of biometrics or the user's fingerprint, etc.
2FA Authenticator app It has the ability to record every touch the installer makes on the device. This allows hackers to know the user's password.
However, after Pradeo informed the Google Play team about the discovery of the 2FA Authenticator app, 15 days later, the app was removed from the Google Play Store on January 27th.
Even if the app has been removed But anyone who has the 2FA Authenticator app installed will still be stuck on that person's device and should be deleted immediately.