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    Over 11,000 Android devices hit by fake login RAT hidden in Meta Ads and fake Google Play store




    • Meta Ads and an SMS campaign is driving traffic to hundreds of fake Play Store pages
    • There, victims download fake apps that carry the PlayPraetor malware
    • The malware can log keystrokes, grab credentials, and monitor the clipboard

    More than 11,000 Android devices were recently infected by a new variant of the PlayPraetor remote access trojan (RAT).

    This is according to cybersecurity researchers Cleafy, who said that there is an ongoing, aggressive campaign to distribute the malware to as many devices as possible. So far, the RAT creates more than 2,000 new infections every week, targeting mostly devices in Portugal, Spain, France, Morocco, Peru, and Hong Kong.

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