Massiv Attack: Android Trojan Targets IPTV Users

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Operational Brief

• Android Trojan 'Massiv' masquerades as an IPTV app and can capture screens, overlay content, and steal credentials. • The malware may soon be offered for sale on criminal forums as a service.

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Original Source Material

New Trojan May Soon Be Offered for Sale to Criminal Underground Security researchers warn of "Massiv," an Android Trojan - disguised as an IPTV app - targeting users who sideload streaming apps. The malware enables screen capture, overlays and credential theft - and may soon be marketed on criminal underground forums as malware as a service.