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    Round 6: Chain turns bait for online fraud app | safety

    Osmond BlakeBy Osmond BlakeOctober 22, 2021No Comments3 Mins Read
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    The success of the sixth round of production NetflixThey are exploited by criminals who carry out scams on the Internet. according to Avast, a digital security solutions company, fraudulent applications were found to misuse the series name and themed images to deceive inattentive users into stealing personal data or eavesdropping on mobile phone activities.

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    Apps use various methods to deceive victims interested in the Round 6 series. In one case, the app provided accompanying production wallpapers EdwardsMalware that bombards your mobile phone with unwanted ads. According to Avast, the app is also used for the paid SMS service of Google Play Store without permission. The app has already been removed from the store. google browser.

    1 of 1 Round 6: Cybercriminals developed fake apps and streaming with ads intended to steal user data – Image: Disclosure/Netflix

    Round 6: Cybercriminals developed fake apps and streaming with ads aiming to steal user data – Image: Disclosure / Netflix

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    Another malicious app discovered by the company used the theme of Round 6 to spread a remote access tool called SpyMax, capable of spying on victims’ mobile phones and their behavior on their smartphones.

    In addition to mobile applications, cybercriminals also offer pirated streams of the series that promise to release episodes for free on fake pages. These sites are often full of malicious and potential ads. Malware. Avast experts have found fake ads for online games based on gravity.

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    The company also though the Spanish National Police is warning residents that there are physical cards in circulation similar to the visiting card shown in the chain. Cards produced by scammers appear A QR Code Which, when read on mobile phones, can direct the victim to malicious websites.

    The main recommendation regarding online series and movies is that the user consumes these contents only on the official platforms. “Cybercriminals love trends just as much as the rest of us, but value them for the hook they provide in getting people in,” says Vojtech Bocek, Avast’s chief mobile security engineer.

    “Anyone who has not yet watched the series, it is recommended to watch it only on Netflix and not on any other streaming site, as these unofficial streams often carry adware and other malware.”

    Avast specialist also recommends that users be aware when downloading applications that promise free gifts or any benefits that use chained themes and brands. In addition, downloads must be made only from official stores. Play Store where App Store. Using an antivirus also helps protect your smartphone.

    Finally, it is important to read the reviews made by other users before downloading applications, because many victims leave messages and indicate that the application in question is malicious or not working properly. It is also not recommended to read questionable or unknown QR codes found in public places.

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