The government has issued a warning about a dangerous Android virus called ‘Daam’ that can infect phones and gain unauthorized access to sensitive information such as call records, contacts, and camera. The malware is capable of evading antivirus programs and can deploy ransomware to lock devices and demand a ransom. It spreads through third-party websites or applications downloaded from untrusted sources.
Once infected, the virus can hack phone call recordings, modify passwords, steal text messages, take screenshots, and transmit stolen data to a command-and-control server. It uses advanced encryption to encrypt files on the device, resulting in the deletion of non-encrypted files.
To protect against this threat, users are advised to avoid untrusted websites and links, keep antivirus software up to date, and exercise caution when dealing with suspicious phone numbers or shortened URLs. Following these precautions will help safeguard personal information and devices from the ‘Daam’ malware and similar threats.