New Manic Android malware can exfiltrate data through nearby devices
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The security firm ThreatFabric has alerted about Maniac, a threat to Android that brings together banking 'malware' and spy 'software' capabilities and uses a network of infected nearby devices to extract data.
New Android Malware Steals Banking PINs and Relays Data Through Someone Else’s Infected Phones
A newly discovered Android malware family named Manic combines banking fraud with full-scale spyware, and it comes with a trick researchers rarely see in the wild: when an infected phone has no internet connection of its own, it can quietly borrow one from another infected device nearby. The malware was identified by ThreatFabric’s Mobile Threat Intelligence team, which describes Manic as sitting at the intersection of Android banking trojans an…
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