ERMAC malware steals from 467 apps

This version of the malware steals credentials from apps and sends them onto threat actors. Particularly from banking, financial and cryptocurrency apps so the hackers can take control of these accounts and strip them of anything of value. (Don’t forget to use MFA if it is available on any of these types of services.)

New ERMAC 2.0 Android malware steals accounts, wallets from 467 apps (bleepingcomputer.com)

My advice: Either you or your IT support need to check whether these issues impact your systems. You need to have a master document that details your systems, hardware, software, online, networks, back-ups, suppliers etc – so when cyber security (or operational) issues arise you and your support teams can quickly check if you are affected. From there you can take fast, effective action.

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