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New Android Malware Steals Passwords via Screen Capture
23 Feb
Summary
- New Massiv Android malware poses a significant threat.
- It disguises itself as a harmless IPTV streaming application.
- Attackers use stolen identities to open fraudulent accounts.

A sophisticated Android malware known as "Massiv" has been identified by ThreatFabric researchers, posing a significant threat to users. This malicious software is distributed by hackers disguised as a legitimate IPTV streaming application. Once installed on a device, Massiv is capable of capturing screen inputs to steal sensitive information such as passwords and banking credentials.
The malware's dangerous capabilities extend to bypassing the security measures typically employed by banking applications to prevent the capture of on-screen content. Researchers have also observed that Massiv can be utilized for remote device control. In some instances, attackers have exploited stolen identities to establish new financial accounts, which are believed to be used for money laundering activities.




