Kaspersky Date with a cybercriminal

Kaspersky: In the last decade, digitalization has permeated almost every aspect of our lives and the field of communication is the one that has been most affected.

People's love lives are no exception and with Valentine's Day approaching, both singles and couples are under intense pressure to finalize their plans for the weekend.

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For singles, however, this requires an extra step - finding a partner - and dating apps are here to help. Or maybe not;

Nothing is as easy as you hope, even in the digital world. Kaspersky researchers assessed the dangers and challenges on the path to romance and found that digital criminals "love" love affairs.

Popular dating apps used worldwide, such as Tinder and Badoo, are often baited to spread mobile malware or steal personal data in order to later bombard users with unwanted ads or even spend their money on expensive . Such files have nothing to do with legitimate applications, as they only use the name and sometimes the design of authentic dating services.

Η malware using the names of over 20 popular dating apps and the word "dating" showed that 1.963 unique files were spread in 2019 under the guise of legitimate apps. Specifically, two-thirds of them pretended to be Tinder (1.262 files) and the remaining one-sixth were linked to Badoo (263 files). Both are globally recognized applications.

The danger posed by these malicious files varies from file to file, and ranges from Trojans that can download other malware to files that send expensive SMS, adware, making every possible "ping" on a user's cell phone a potentially annoying ad notification instead of a message from a possible appointment. .

For example, one of the applications that at first glance looks like Tinder is actually a banking Trojan that constantly requires access rights, and when it acquires them, it grants all the necessary rights to steal money from the user. Another, called "Settings" immediately after installation, presents a fake error message and later disappears, most likely returning with unwanted ads a few days later.

Cybercriminals who specialize in phishing also do not miss the opportunity to feed on those seeking love. Fake copies of popular dating apps and websites like Match.com and Tinder are flooding the internet. Users are required to leave their personal data or log in to the apps through their social media accounts. The result is not surprising: the data will later be used or sold by cybercriminals, while o he will get nothing in return.

Statistics also show that interest in the of love increases as Valentine's Day approaches. For example, the number of clicks on Phishing PeopleMedia's version more than doubled almost a month before Valentine's Day.

The number of clicks on the phishing version of the PeopleMedia website found by Kaspersky products

"Love is one of the topics of interest to people around the world and, of course, this means that cybercriminals are also interested. Online dating has made our lives easier. At the same time, however, it brought to the fore new dangers on the path of love. We advise users to be careful and use legal versions of applications that are available in official application stores. And, of course, we wish you good luck in trying to find your ideal match ", comments Vladimir Kuskov, head of advanced threat research and software classification at Kaspersky.

To avoid digital risks before Valentine's Day, Kaspersky recommends:

  • Always check usage permissions to see what your installed applications are allowed to do.
  • Do not install applications from untrusted sources, even if they are actively advertised, and block the installation of programs from unknown sources in the settings of you.
  • Find out more about the dating site you are going to visit: check its reputation online and try to get feedback from other users.
  • Use a reliable security solution

To use secure dating apps, Kaspersky recommends:

  • Avoid sharing too much personal information with strangers.
  • Make sure the person you meet is real, as scammers often use fake profiles for scams.

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