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Cuidado con este nuevo malware: llega a tu móvil bajo la promesa de Netflix gratis
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The malware could send further malicious content via automated replies to incoming WhatsApp messages.
The researchers found the malware hidden in an app called “FlixOnline” which is a fake service that claims to allow users to view Netflix content from around the world on their mobile.
“However, instead of allowing the mobile user to view Netflix content, the application is actually designed to monitor the user’s WhatsApp notifications, and to send automatic replies to the user’s incoming messages using content that it receives from a remote command and control (C&C) server,” stated CPR.
The malware sends this message to its victims, and lures them with an offer of a free Netflix service: “2 Months of Netflix Premium Free at no cost For REASON OF QUARANTINE (CORONA VIRUS) Get 2 Months of Netflix Premium Free anywhere in the world for 60 days. Get it now HERE https://bit[.]ly/3bDmzUw.”
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The wormable malware spread from Android to Android by sending messages offering free Netflix Premium for 60 days.
Malware disguised as a Netflix app, lurking on the Google Play store, spread through WhatsApp messages, researchers have discovered.
According to a Check Point Research analysis released on Wednesday, the malware masqueraded as an app called “FlixOnline,” which advertised via WhatsApp messages promising “2 Months of Netflix Premium Free Anywhere in the World for 60 days.” But once installed, the malware sets about stealing data and credentials.
The malware was designed to listen for incoming WhatsApp messages and automatically respond to any that the victims receive, with the content of the response crafted by the adversaries. The responses attempted to lure others with the offer of a free Netflix service, and contained links to a fake Netflix site that phished for credentials and credit card information, research
Alerta: App roba datos de WhatsApp haciéndose pasar por Netflix
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