Malicious loader programs capable of trojanizing Android applications are being traded on the criminal underground for up to $20,000 as a way to evade Google Play Store defenses.
"The most popular application categories to hide malware and unwanted software include cryptocurrency trackers, financial apps, QR-code scanners, and even dating apps," KasperskyΒ saidΒ in a new report based on messages
In a sign that malicious actors continue to find ways to work around Google Play Store security protections, researchers have spotted a previously undocumented Android dropper trojan that's currently in development.
"This new malware tries to abuse devices using a novel technique, not seen before in Android malware, to spread the extremely dangerousΒ XenomorphΒ banking trojan, allowing criminals