WHATSAPP and Facebook users have been warned over a rogue messenger app that can steal your texts.

An Android app with a special breed of communications-stealing malware had been let loose on the Google Play Store, according to cyber researchers at Cyfirma.

The app has been targeting WhatsApp, Facebook Messenger, Telegram, Signal and Viber users

1

The app has been targeting WhatsApp, Facebook Messenger, Telegram, Signal and Viber usersCredit: Cyfirma

While the app has since been removed from the Play Store, it will remain on your Android if you downloaded before it was axed.

In this case, you’ll have to delete the app manually.

The app is called SafeChat – and the reality of it is far from its name.

An Indian hacking group known as ‘Bahamut’ is thought to have injected the app with a variant of spyware which steals texts, calls logs and GPS locations from phones.

I’m a tech expert – delete ‘slippery’ Android app that silently spies on you
WhatsApp users snag free upgrade that solves a big problem - check your app now

Late last year, the same group was connected to using fake VPN apps for Android devices that were also riddled with spyware, ESET reported at the time.

“The threat actor designed the app to interact with other already installed chat applications,” experts wrote in a recent report.

The large pool of WhatsApp, Facebook Messenger, Telegram, Signal and Viber users have been the primary target.

Experts at Cyfirma haven’t revealed how hackers lured people into downloading SafeChat.

Most read in Tech

However, a common ploy is to suggest moving a conversation to a ‘more secure’ platform, BleepingComputer reported.

Cyber experts suspect Bahamut to have been working on behalf of a specific state government in India.

According to Cyfirma, Bahamut targets individuals in South Asia.

But the app could have been downloaded by anyone in the world, which puts folks elsewhere at risk too.

Best Phone and Gadget tips and hacks

Looking for tips and hacks for your phone? Want to find those secret features within social media apps? We have you covered…


We pay for your stories! Do you have a story for The Sun Online Tech & Science team? Email us at [email protected]


This post first appeared on Thesun.co.uk

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

You May Also Like

Another eco myth? Study finds plant-based utensils do NOT break down in the environment like activists claim

Plant-based plastics have been touted as the environmentally conscious alternative to typical…

AirPods Pro 2 out TODAY – where to buy

APPLE fans, listen up: there’s a brand-new set of Apple AirPods Pro…

Samsung Bespoke Jet AI Review: Stylish Smarts, Off the Mark

Samsung launched its Bespoke series, a home appliance line for the Wi-Fi-enabled…

‘It’s a glorified backpack of tubes and turbines’: Dave Eggers on jetpacks and the enigma of solo flight

When inventor ​David Mayman took to the skies, it seemed he’d answered…