Mashal Rehman / Android Authority
tl; drag
- Lunaisyne is hidden as Android Spyware Anti -Virus or Banking Protection App, spread through messaging apps such as Telegram.
- It scans you to activate you in allowing you, then steals data, tracks you, and can also record audio or video.
- Avoid downloading the app from Messenger Links and be careful with unknown security apps that request extensive permits.
Are you improving your Android phone safety? If you just installed the anti -virus app from a random telegram or a friend’s suspicious message, you may have just invited a detective in your pocket.
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The Daily Caspersky Blog Post states that a new piece of Android spyware called Lonaschem has been slipping over the phone through at least February 2025 through messaging apps. Sometimes it stands as an anti -virus, and the second time it is so -called banking protection.
In any way, once you install it, it puts it in a convincing show. It operates a fake scan, which shines a warning of horrific “threats”, and then asks for a list of permission laundry that can fix them.
Those permits are not meant to fix anything. Behind the curtains, Lunaisy can swipe the passwords of browsers and Messengers, record audio and video, read your text, track your location, and even run a command on your device. Even the latest version has an unused code to steal your photos – possibly what is previewing what’s going on.
All this data returns to the invaders through a wide web of about 150 servers.
This means that you need to be more vigilant about what you are downloading. Don’t catch the app from the Messenger link, even if he comes from someone you know, because his account can be hacked. And if you have never heard of any anti -virus you have asked about access to everything on your phone, this is a good time to install.
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