Cybersecurity researchers have found four active families of Android malware that are targeting +800 apps, including cryptocurrency wallets and banking apps. These malware use methods that most traditional security tools can’t detect.
Zimperium’s zLabs team released results tracking the trojans known as RecruitRat, SaferRat, Astrinox, and Massiv.

According to the company’s research, each family has its own command-and-control network that they use to steal login information, take over financial transactions, and get user data from infected devices.
Crypto and banking apps face new threats from multiple malwares
The malware families are a direct threat to anyone who manages crypto on Android.
Once installed, the trojans can put…





