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This new Android Trojan can automatically transfer your money to hackers

Published on September 11, 2025

This new Android Trojan can automatically transfer your money to hackers Hacker reveals: Why you should never share your iPhone charger with others Hacker reveals: Why you should never share your iPhone charger with others Warning of call fraud: With these numbers you should not go to the phone Warning of call fraud: With these numbers you should not go to the phone Attention Spotify customers: You shouldn't click on this link Attention Spotify customers: You shouldn't click on this link Do not frighten: Today (hopefully) all cell phones in Germany are shrilling Do not frighten: Today (hopefully) all cell phones in Germany are shrilling Just don't react: call fraudsters have their sights on PayPal and Amazon customers Just don't react: call fraudsters have their sights on PayPal and Amazon customers A new Android banking trojan should automatically be able to transfer money from the cell phone to hackers.(Symbol image) A new banking trojan is in circulation.Experts refer to this as a raton.With the complex system, hackers can make transfers. The links marked with a symbol are affiliate links.If you are purchased, we will receive a commission for you at no additional cost.The editorial selection and evaluation of the products remains unaffected.Your click helps to finance our free offer. The newly discovered Raton-Android Trojan has developed from the tool, which makes NFC relay attacks possible, into a remote access-trojan who can carry out device fraud, reports "The Hacker News".At the moment, Android users in the Czech Republic should be careful-however, the location can only be one test site and extended to other locations. Where the problem is concrete: "Raton combines traditional overlay attacks with automatic money transfers and NFC delay functionality", the portal quotes a report by the Dutch company Threat Fabric.These functions make the Trojan a "powerful threat". ADVERTISEMENT Android Trojan-A threat to banking apps from the banking trojans is equipped with account transfer functions that can also be applied to cryptocurrency wallets."Automated money transfers" can also be carried out, says "The Hacker News".The Trojan can also pretend that the device is infected with ransomware, reports "TomsGuide". Millions of Android devices are currently affected by serious security gaps. New banking trojan could make automated money transfers.(Symbol image) Snapshot/Imago TIKTOK for adults: Like the Trojan on the cell phone, the hackers hid the malware behind topics for adults, for example the fake pages contained "TIKTOK18+" in the name.How exactly the victims of the Trojaner got on the said pages is unclear. ADVERTISEMENT However, if you load the version on the cell phone, in the end there is a "malware dropper or a software installation program of a third party" behind it, according to "TomsGuide".Users would then be asked to issue permission to install apps from unknown sources.In this way, safety precautions can be avoided.In the second step, the authorization is requested to gain access to barrier-free services and the device administration-essential for banking fraud. So overlay attacks can then be started: