New Malware Affecting Devices Steals Your Money

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Many common types of malware can attack your devices to gain information or damage your devices. Android devices now have to keep an eye out for a dangerous malware campaign called “troll fraud malware”. It is signing them up for services and stealing bank details to drain their bank accounts and spend their money. How do you protect your Android device from this malicious malware that can take your funds without your knowledge?

How Does Malware Steal Money?

Some malware is easily detectable and is made known to the user soon after their device is infected. However, the newest threat, troll fraud malware, works under the radar. It bypasses notification systems to move forward with spending users’ money without consent. The malware uses a complex system to turn a seemingly regular app into a malicious app quickly. It works by signing users up for premium services without their knowledge and charging the charges to their phone bills.

This intricate malware can force users to disconnect from safe, protected wi-fi networks and force them to use cellular data. It can even confirm subscriptions and intercept one-time passwords and two-factor messages. Thus, users will never receive any indication they’ve been hacked. Microsoft has warned users to be careful when downloading mobile apps as the troll fraud malware has become a rising problem that is difficult to detect.

How To Protect Your Device 

It’s not easy to spot an infected Android app, but there are measures you can take to protect your device and your finances. One of the most important things to remember is always to be aware of what apps are installed on your device. Only download apps through the official Google Play Store and avoid third-party downloads. Apps that appear in the app store are not always vetted for security and can easily infiltrate your device when downloaded. 

Malware can easily hide in simple app categories such as wallpapers, lock screen customization apps, and more. Read reviews on apps, research developers, and read the description. Pay special attention to app requests that request permission to access your messages or notifications. If an app request doesn’t make sense or is requesting more access than you feel comfortable with, don’t download the app. 

You always want to be cautious with your device to ensure it remains protected. If your device is experiencing any issues at all, an app will not be able to solve the problem, and you should have your device looked at, or it may be time for an upgrade. 

Ensuring your device is secured is essential to protect your data and information. If you have any issues with your Android or devices, you can reach out to a professional if you need additional support. Contact us at 954.474.2204.