The Asian Age

2 new Web viruses that steal money, data

CERT- In issues warning, says ‘ primary source of malware is Twitter’

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

◗ CERT- In is the nodal agency to combat hacking, phishing and to fortify securityre­lated defences of the Indian Internet domain

Two social media- triggered spyware viruses — “virtual girlfriend” and “panda banker” — have creeped into the Indian cyberspace and can steal a user’s banking details and secret data once activated unknowingl­y, a cyber security advisory has said.

The more notorious one is personal data stealing virus “virtual girlfriend” that “infects” a user’s android- based smartphone via popular social media site Twitter. “There have been reports of a new android malware family which is being spread disguised as an adult game known as virtual girlfriend through Twitter,” the Computer Emergency Response Team of India ( CERT- In) said in a latest advisory.

“This malware has the capability to steal the user’s data on to the C2 server ( command and control server used by the virus),” it said. CERT- In is the nodal agency to combat hacking, phishing and to fortify security- related defences of the Indian Internet domain. The advisory said that the “primary source of this malware is Twitter” and there are multiple handles ( possibly bots) on this microblogg­ing site that “have been sharing” the short link to this malware to entice users into installing it on their devices. “The short link leads to the website hxxp:// miakhalifa­game[.] com,” it said.

The agency said the malware cons the user by flashing a message that it is getting un- installed but instead, it “hides” its icon from the app ( applicatio­n) drawer and continues to run silently in the background. It then steals the android phone user’s mobile number, account detail, installed app list, contacts and SMSes, the advisory said.

Once the classified informatio­n is compromise­d, the person becomes more vulnerable to cyber frauds that may lead to the user’s money being robbed rob and personal details such as photos and message content compromise­d, a cyber security expert said. Similarly, the other spyware that has been noticed on the Internet is the “panda banker”, a spin- off of the zeus banking trojan malware — a prominent hacking virus.

“It leverages man- in- thebrowser or Web inject attack techniques to steal user’s banking credential­s,” the advisory said.

 ?? — PTI ?? Children run around a domesticat­ed elephant as a tourist riding it throws currency notes along the banks of Yamuna in New Delhi on Thursday.
— PTI Children run around a domesticat­ed elephant as a tourist riding it throws currency notes along the banks of Yamuna in New Delhi on Thursday.

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