Necro Malware Attacks Google Play Store, Again. Infects 11 Million Devices

Necro Malware Attacks Google Play Store, Again. Infects 11 Million Devices

A new variant of Necro malware loader was found on 11 million Android devices through Google Play in infected SDK supply chain attacks. The re-appearance of Necro malware is a sign of persistent flaws in popular app stores like Google. 

A recent report by Kaspersky suggests the latest version of Necro Trojan was deployed via infected advertising software development kits (SDK) used by Android game mods, authentic apps, and mod variants of famous software, such as Minecraft, Spotify, and WhatsApp. The blog covers key findings from the Kaspersky report, the techniques used by threat actors, and the impact on cybersecurity. 

What is Necro Trojan 

Aka Necro Python, the Necro Trojan is an advanced malware strain active since it first appeared. Malware can perform various malicious activities such as cryptocurrency mining, data theft, and installation of additional payloads. The recent version is more advanced, making it difficult to track and eliminate. 

Distribution of Necro Trojan

Users sometimes want premium or customized options that official versions don’t have. But

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