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New Android Malware Steals Bank Funds Remotely
6 Dec
Summary
- New malware named Albiriox grants remote control of Android devices.
- It exploits fake Google Play download pages outside the official store.
- The malware bypasses passwords to drain bank accounts unnoticed.

A sophisticated new malware, dubbed Albiriox, poses a significant threat to Android users by enabling complete remote control over infected devices. Security experts have identified this threat, which operates by tricking users into downloading malicious applications from fake Google Play Store pages hosted on external websites.
Once installed, Albiriox covertly enables the 'install unknown apps' permission, allowing it to install further malicious components. Attackers can then remotely manipulate the device, performing actions like clicks and swipes without the owner's knowledge, and proceed to steal funds directly from linked bank accounts.
The primary recommendation to avoid this threat is to exclusively download applications directly from the official Google Play Store. While even official app stores can sometimes host malicious apps, sticking to legitimate sources significantly reduces the risk of falling victim to malware like Albiriox.



