Android users across Gedling borough are being warned about a new piece of malware that can mimic the look and feel of popular apps like Uber, WhatsApp and Facebook.
The Android malware is being spread across the borough via text message which reads “We could not deliver your order, please check your shipping information here” and is followed by a link.
Once users click on the link, the malware is installed on the Android phone. It then silently waits in the background for users to open the official app and then overlays a fake interface over the top.
Victims are then tricked into revealing their banking information.
In total the malware is designed to mimic eight separate apps, including WhatsApp, Uber, Facebook, Viber, Google Play and more.
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A spokesman security researchers FireEye have advised users that there are ways to protect their phone from this latest piece of malware.
He said: “Don’t click on links you receive in unsolicited emails or SMS messages. The links may lead to malicious websites and any attachments could be infected with malware.
“Only install apps from official app stores and if your battery starts draining really fast, consider it might be a malware problem.”
To report a fraud and receive a police crime reference number call Action Fraud on 0300 123 2040