Ghost Tap Malware Outbreak on Android Credit Card Thief
Ghost Tap malware outbreak on Android has the ability to steal credit cards
Many mobile phone malware usually serves the purpose of stealing financial information, or even money in the victim's account, and this malware is another malfunction with the intention of stealing the victim's money.
According to a report by the website, SC World has mentioned the detection of an operation to steal the credit card information of two victims. That is, TX-NFC and NFU Pay, both of which share a common ground in that a fake application installation file is used on a smartphone running the Android operating system in APK file format to spread malware capable of stealing credit card information through an NFC (Near Field Communication) system called Ghost Tap, where the application used to spread this malware is often impersonated as an application by various financial institutions, with this malware-containing application lurking. It is spread in a variety of countries including Brazil, Italy, Malaysia, Turkey, Uzbekistan, Greece, and Indonesia (the outbreak has not yet been confirmed in Thailand at this time).
The embedded machine. After the victim has installed a fake application on the machine, the malware connects the NFC system on the victim's machine to the controller on the control server (C2 or Command and Control) using the victim's machine as a card reader, while the controller transfers the hackers to apply the victim's card to the point of sale (PoS or Point-of-Sale). The victim may lose a lot of money, so the user must be very careful to download the application and download the application from an attractive source. Only reliable.
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