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New Android Malware, Ajina.Banker, Targets Central Asia: Financial Data at Risk
Ajina.Banker malware is causing chaos in Central Asia, targeting bank customers to steal financial info and 2FA messages via Telegram channels. Disguised as legit apps, this devious scheme thrives on local trust and clever promotions, proving that even malware knows how to blend in and…

Hot Take:
Looks like the bad guys have traded in their black hats for Androids. Ajina.Banker is the latest malware making a grand entrance via Telegram channels, proving once again that hackers are the ultimate multitaskers. Banking, phishing, and even a sprinkle of social engineering? It’s like if your smartphone had a nightmare!
Key Points:
- Ajina.Banker targets financial information and intercepts 2FA messages.
- Malware spread via Telegram channels posing as legitimate applications.
- Targets include multiple countries from Central Asia to Iceland.
- Automated distribution increases efficiency and evades bans.
- Malware collects SIM info, financial app data, SMS messages, and more.