Malware researcher Lukas Stefanko (@LukasStefanko), who works for ESET, has shared a video, which clearly shows how this malware works. First of all, the user will receive a message inviting him to win a free mobile phone and a link will also be included in the message. Now if the user greedily clicks on this link, a fake Google Play page of Huawei Mobile App will open in the browser. This page looks exactly like Google Play. If the user downloads and installs this app, then like other apps, this app also asks for many accesses to the phone from the user. As soon as you give access, it takes over your phone. Stefanko has called this malware ‘Worm’.
Android WhatsApp Worm?
Malware spreads via victim’s WhatsApp by automatically replying to any received WhatsApp message notification with a link to malicious Huawei Mobile app.
Message is sent only once per hour to the same contact.
It looks to be adware or subscription scam. https://t.co/NYbh2A9Y6M pic.twitter.com/2tFgLyG94O— Lukas Stefanko (@LukasStefanko) January 21, 2021
The researcher says that this WhatsApp malware has been designed in such a way that it uses the quick reply feature of Android. This means that as soon as you receive a WhatsApp message, this malware will automatically reply to that message and you will not even know. This message will also have the text ‘WIN FREE MOBILE’ written in it and will include the same link. If the reason is that this malware is becoming viral rapidly. Lukas says that this malware is sending messages every hour.
Not only this, Stefanko believes that at present this malware has been spread only for the purpose of earning money by showing advertisements, but it can also be used to obtain personal and financial information of the user.
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