'Cellik' Android RAT Leverages Google Play Store
The remote access Trojan lets an attacker remotely control a victim's phone and can generate malicious apps from inside the Play Store.
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The remote access Trojan lets an attacker remotely control a victim's phone and can generate malicious apps from inside the Play Store.
The dangerous Anatsa banking Trojan is among the malware being spread to Android users via decoy mobile apps in recent months.
Antidot uses overlay attacks and keylogging to target users' financial data.
The malware, along with a sister strain dubbed "FakeTrade," was found lurking in Google Play.
A Trojan SDK snuck past Google Play protections to infest 101 Android applications, bent on exfiltrating infected device data.
The marketplace for malicious Google Play applications and app-takeover tools is thriving, thanks to novel hacking techniques and lax enterprise security.
Some 400 mobile apps have posed as legitimate software on Google Play and the Apple App Store over the past year, and were designed to steal Facebook user credentials.
Some mobile apps are being weaponized with Trojans that secretly sign Android users up for paid subscription services.