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Android Users Beware: Massive SMS Stealer Campaign Spreading Like Wildfire
A massive SMS stealer campaign is targeting Android users, tricking them with fake app downloads and Telegram bots. This sneaky malware gains access to SMS messages, exposing sensitive data for financial gain. Stay vigilant, Android users!

Hot Take:
Who needs a horror movie when you have malware campaigns targeting your Android? It’s like a bad Tinder date that just won’t stop texting!
Key Points:
- Massive malware campaign targeting Android users via fake app download pages and Telegram bots.
- Malware gains access to SMS messages, potentially stealing OTPs required for financial transactions.
- Zimperium researchers have tracked over 107,000 malware samples in the past two and a half years.
- Campaign has victims in 113 countries, with most victims in India and Russia.
- Android users should be cautious of download links promising free apps.