Android malware intercepts calls to banks, redirecting victims to fraudulent numbers

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First identified in 2022, FakeCall is a malicious piece of software that was developed to hijack bank accounts. It does this by intercepting calls made to financial institutions and then redirecting them to cybercriminals who impersonate bank representatives to extract sensitive information and gain unauthorized access to victims’ funds –…

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