DogeRAT hides beneath the camouflage of fake Android apps that bear an uncanny resemblance to authentic applications. , Technology & Science News, Times Now
that problem is on the rise. you might wonder what is the motivation, the motive behind this. what we have seen is they get your £2.99. you enter your credit card and banking information. we have seen them use your credit card number to then buy stuff, or use your banking credentials to set up something like apple pay. but worse, what we have seen then is that the scammer calls from your bank purporting to be from your bank to say that we have noticed fraud, we have noticed these charges. and, of course, the consumer gets duped because they have noticed the charges on their credit card and bank account as well. that they have not authorised. so they trust this call is from the bank taking care of them, but actually it is the scammer that s wanting more data. how can you be sure the text message you get is genuine because you might get a genuine one. the first bit of advice is do not click on a link you might get in a text message. go to
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