"Gustuff" malware is a banking malware that was discovered in 2019 which specifically targets Android devices. It is spread through phishing campaigns, social engineering and malicious websites that trick victims into installing a malicious app... Gustuff is able to steal login credentials, credit card information and other sensitive information from infected devices. It can also perform various malicious actions, such as intercepting SMS messages, recording phone calls, and exfiltrating data from the device.
Gustuff is able to target a large number of banking apps and mobile payment systems, as well as apps related to cryptocurrency, e-commerce, and financial management. It is also able to bypass two-factor authentication. In order to protect yourself from Gustuff malware, it is important to only download apps from official app stores, be cautious of links or attachments in emails or text messages, especially from unknown or untrusted sources. Keep your device's software up to date and use mobile security software to detect and remove malware.
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