Ransomware projects pornographic material and secretly pulls the user's selfies

Until now, we knew that ransomware attacks computers, but it seems that crooks are slowly starting to infiltrate mobile devices as well. A adult for Android (views porn ) secretly takes selfies of the user and blackmails them with the obscene photos.security virus Ransomware

Η εφαρμογή 'Adult Player' για Android λειτουργεί σαν εφαρμογή που σχεδιάστηκε να επιτρέπει στους χρήστες να δουν πορνογραφικό υλικό. Όταν εγκατασταθεί όμως αποκτάει and on camera.

The app then secretly takes photos of the user, and demands a ransom while the phone remains locked. The app threatens the user with the exposure of the images and information it has collected, as well as the of all device data. The ransom demanded by the scammers to not carry out their threats is $500, according to the security company Zscaler.

Η εφαρμογή 'Adult Player' έχει κωδικοποιηθεί έτσι ώστε ακόμη και μετά από μια επανεκ, the device remains locked. An alternative solution that the victim has is to start the device in safe mode.

Starting in safe mode varies depending on your device. Safe mode launches the device with the default settings without running third-party applications.

If you downloaded the app and locked your device, follow these steps:
Για την κατάργηση της εγκατάστασης του ransomware από τη συσκευή σας, θα πρέπει να αφαιρέσετε πρώτα το προνόμια διαχειριστή που έχει αποκτήσει. Για να το κάνετε πηγαίνετε στο Ρυθμίσεις - Ασφάλεια - Διαχειριστής εφαρμογών και επιλέξτε το ransomware app, για να το απενεργοποιήστε.
Μόλις γίνει αυτό, μπορείτε να πάτε από Ρυθμίσεις - Εφαρμογές - Κατάργηση εγκατάστασης ransomware app.

Hopefully your obscene photos won't show up anywhere on the internet.

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