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Fake browser updates are being used to push a previously undocumented Android malware called Brokewell.
“Brokewell is a typical modern banking malware equipped with both data-stealing and remote-control capabilities built into the malware,” Dutch security firm ThreatFabric said in an analysis published Thursday.
The malware is said to be in active development,
Source:: The Hackers News