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Rokarolla Android trojan targets banking and crypto users, enables device takeover

Rokarolla Android trojan targets banking and crypto users, enables device takeover
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A new Android trojan called Rokarolla is targeting banking and cryptocurrency apps by impersonating legitimate software. The malware uses accessibility services to steal credentials and financial data through phishing overlays.

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It represents a sophisticated evolution in mobile malware, posing a direct threat to the security of digital financial assets.

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Rokarolla Android trojan targets banking and crypto users, enables device takeover A newly discovered Android banking trojan, dubbed Rokarolla, targets 217 banking and cryptocurrency applications and can execute 137 commands on infected devices, according to researchers at Zimperium.

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