A sophisticated malware campaign targeting Android devices has been uncovered by researchers at cybersecurity firm SentinelOne. The hackers, a group called Transparent Tribe with suspected ties to Pakistan, are spreading malware known as CapraRAT through fake versions of popular apps like YouTube. CapraRAT acts as a remote access trojan, allowing hackers to gain complete control over compromised devices. Once installed, it has extensive monitoring and data extraction capabilities. The malware can record audio and video through a device’s microphone and cameras, collect SMS messages and call logs, initiate calls and SMS texts, override system settings like GPS, take screenshots, and…
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