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Anatsa malware targeting European Android users via apps on Google Play app store

Started by Redaktion, February 19, 2024, 18:49:17

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Redaktion

Anatsa is a trojan that specifically targets banking use on Android smartphones. Deployed by seemingly innocuous apps on Google Play, the malware has infected more than 100,000 European users.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/Anatsa-malware-targeting-European-Android-users-via-apps-on-Google-Play-app-store.804925.0.html

lmao

Quotehas infected over 100,000 devices
that's over 100 000 people leaking their banking info lmao
so much for requiring "freedom of doing anything with devices" when people can't manage their own security even with official app sources
imagine how many apps are infected in non-official ones if four of them even leaked into play store

"we will manage our own security" yeah right f*** you

RobertJasiek

Security is the responsibilty of several parties incl. the OS manufacturer. Android security is holes.

lmao

Quote from: RobertJasiek on February 19, 2024, 21:31:05Security is the responsibilty of several parties incl. the OS manufacturer. Android security is holes.
so now you are an "expert" in android security lmao?
please let me know what security changes were implemented in android 14 real quick, easy question for an "expert" of your caliber

Alexander_

Yes, yes, yes, yes.
1. Apple is the best. If not - quiet!🤫
2. If you find that this is not true, you have the money, keep quiet and watch the first point))
As early as 2021, more than $100 million are stolen from iPhone owners every year.
In comparison with the indicator of 2022, in 2023 the amount of malicious software in the App Store increased by 33%.
Let me guess, you will say that it is not true, because Apple does not tell you anything about it)

Yes, yes. O holy bitten apple! Ave! 😁

lmao

Quote from: Alexander_ on February 20, 2024, 09:43:50As early as 2021, more than are stolen from iPhone owners every year.
In comparison with the indicator of 2022, in 2023 the amount of malicious software in the App Store increased by 33%.
Let me guess, you will say that it is not true, because Apple does not tell you anything about it)
you dont even realize you are agreeing with what was said lmao
sideloading will make all this worse lmao just like on android where real numbers of scams are simply unknown

another "his own security handler" and "owner of what he has paid for" who cant even add up 2 and 2 and gets immediately lost in his hate
"apple apple apple apple" low-effort low-iq parrots lmao

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