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    Microsoft alert! Malware on Android devices can steal money

    Osmond BlakeBy Osmond BlakeJuly 10, 2022No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Microsoft 365 Defender reported to the press and on its official portal, a new attempt at Online scam. The problem affects the Android system due to its fragility in data security. What worried the company’s developers was the ability of malware to infiltrate widely used applications on mobile phones.

    see also: Google make danger alert! New spyware invades Android and iOS phones

    Before making any download, check the credibility of the app, and avoid downloading an app that can corrupt your device. Don’t just read the comments, but check for valid authentication seals like those from Google. The footage is blurred on photo editing platforms, games, and even sales websites that look professional.

    Learn how the new malware of concern to Microsoft works

    The virus works through the Wireless Application Protocol (APL), which is one of the most advanced ways to create viruses. That’s because the malware manages to hide in other apps that ask the user for different permissions. The famous “condition clause” is the gateway for hackers to access all of your information.

    Whoever downloads apps with this type of hacker, their smartphone is hacked and the data is used in premium subscriptions to various digital services. In addition, criminals block SMS and a person does not even suspect that he is paying for something inappropriately, unless he checks the balance in his accounts daily.

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