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Hackers stealing money via 167 fake Android, iOS apps

The operators even set up a fake "iOS App Store" download page featuring fake customer reviews in order to convince targets they were installing an app from the genuine App Store.

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Cyber-security researchers have identified a stash of 167 counterfeit Android and iOS apps being used by hackers to steal money from people who believe they have installed a financial trading, banking or cryptocurrency app from a trusted organisation.

Researchers at cyber-security firm Sophos investigated the fake apps and found that many were very similar. The attackers targeted users through dating sites and lured victims into installing money-stealing apps disguised as popular brands.

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