However, with the rise in popularity of these apps, there has also been an increase in the number of fake apps that pose as extensions or premium versions of these popular messaging platforms.
In this blog post, we will discuss the recent discovery of fake Signal and Telegram apps that have been found to sneak malware into thousands of Android phones.
The Discovery
Researchers at the cybersecurity firm ESET recently discovered fake apps in the Google and Samsung app stores that posed as extensions or premium versions of the popular messaging platforms Signal and Telegram.
These malicious apps, called Signal Plus Messenger and FlyGram, were designed to steal user data. When users took certain actions, these fake apps could pull sensitive information from legitimate Signal and Telegram accounts, including call logs, SMS messages, locations and more.
The Implications
By stealing sensitive information from legitimate Signal and Telegram accounts, these malicious apps can compromise the privacy and security of users’ conversations.
This can lead to identity theft, financial fraud, and other forms of cybercrime. It is therefore important for users to be vigilant when d
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