Coronavirus-themed Android app goes viral to infect mobile devices, steal information

The app has been spotted that requests the victim to re-enter the pin/pattern on the device and steals information.
For representational purposes (Photo | EPS)
For representational purposes (Photo | EPS)

BENGALURU: A coronavirus themed Android app is on the prowl to infect mobile devices, according to cybersecurity solutions firm SonicWall. The company said its research team observed malware writers misusing the coronavirus scare to propagate their malicious creations.

"An Android app that goes by the name Coronavirus has been spotted that requests the victim to re-enter the pin/pattern on the device and steals information, while repeatedly requesting for Accessibility Service capabilities," it said in a statement.

The statement pointed out that with additional capabilities based on traces present in the code, the attacker can control the device remotely making this malware a RAT (Remote Access Trojan). "This malware persistently tries to invade/embed itself in the device through multiple means," it said.

Debasish Mukherjee, Vice-President, Regional Sales APAC, SonicWall, said that the attackers ride on the fear of the larger public and develop codes to steal sensitive information and control mobile devices remotely.

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