Availability of Android malware uses a Microsoft tool to avoid being spotted


  • McAfee found hackers using .Net Maui to hide the malware in Android applications
  • Applications are distributed through unofficial application stores and phishing messages
  • The goal of malware is to steal data

Cybercriminals abuse a legitimate Windows tool to create malicious Android applications and steal their sensitive information, experts said.

McAfee security researchers have presented two examples captured in the wild, saying that an unknown threat actor abused .NET Maui, a multiplatform development framework to create Android malware capable of avoiding detection.

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