CovidLock is poisoned with ransomware and uses a technique to deny victims access to their phone through a screen-lock attack.
The novel coronavirus pandemic has sent shockwaves across the world of tech. Companies are shutting down manufacturing plants, closing stores and cancelling events to limit the spread of the virus. However, cybercriminals are looking to take advantage of the widespread panic.
Cybersecurity experts have warned smartphone users about a new, potentially dangerous malware that infect systems under the guise of being an app website related to the coronavirus. A malicious Android app called CovidLock is being used to install ransomware on smartphones. The domain prompts users to download the app under the guise of providing access to a coronavirus map tracker.
app includes the logo of the hacktivist group Anonymous and states; “Your GPS is watched, and your location is known, if you try anything stupid your phone will be automatically erased.” The app is not available on the Google Play store but is offered on a website called coronavirus [.] site.
CovidLock will threaten to delete your videos, pictures, contacts and anything else stored on your phone. It even claims that it will leak your social media accounts publicly. There is protection in place against such a ransomware attack since Android Nougat. However, it only works if you set a password on your phone to unlock your screen.
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