How to protect your phone against Xafecopy malware that's stealing money from you

Around 40 per cent of
target of the malware has been detected in India
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NEWS : 2017 has witnessed numerous ransomware and malware
attacks. The new malware Xafecopy
Trojan, which steals money from mobile phone users, has been recently
detected by a Russia-based internet security firm Kaspersky. What's alarming is that the penetration rate
reveals 40 per cent of the malware's
targets has been in India.
The Xafecopy
Trojan is categorised as a malware because it gets side loaded along with other
useful apps and then loads malicious code onto the device.
Here is how
the Xafecopy Trojan works:
The major
entry point for any malware or ransomware is the installation of unverified
apps from unknown sources. While the default setting of most smartphones
restricts installing any app from an unknown source, the setting can easily be
changed by the user.
Once the
unverified app affected with Xafecopy Trojan or any other malware is installed
and activated in the mobile phone, they spread in the root files of the
smartphone and operate discreetly.
The Xafecopy
malware clicks on web pages with Wireless Application Protocol (WAP) billing -
a form of mobile payment that required no credit/debit card information or
CAPTCHA for security. The cost of purchases made through WAP billing is charged
directly through the user’s bill.(READ
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