matrix: The malware has been dubbed Agent Smith after Hugo Weaving's character from The Matrix, and experts warn it is spreading at alarming rates . Cybersecurity firm Check Point said the new variant of mobile malware has infected around 25 million devices worldwide, with many users unaware that virus is currently on their device, according to Nine News Australia. The Agent Smith malware is named after The Matrix character Supplied Disguised as a Google related application, the core part of the malware exploits various known Android vulnerabilities and automatically replaces installed apps on the device with malicious versions without the user's interaction, explained Check Point. To improve your experience update it here News Technology25 million smartphones infected with dangerous 'Agent Smith' malware By Matt Dunn Senior Producer10 43am Jul 16, of thousands of Australian Android users may have downloaded a new form malware that hides in plain sight on their smartphones. The malware is currently using its broad access to the device's resources to show fraudulent ads for financial gain, however it could be used for far more intrusive and harmful purposes such as banking credential theft and eavesdropping . Check Point added its ability to impersonate existing user-trusted popular apps created endless possibilities for this sort of malware to harm a user's device. Related Articles Oppo's 5G Reno breaks the 'cheap iPhone clone' stigma Distracted pedestrian's nail-biting close call New mobile phone app from ASIC helps you choose the right car But the access could also be used for far more intrusive and harmful purposes such as banking credential theft and eavesdropping, Check Point warned. The malware gains broad access to a device's resources and uses it to show fraudulent ads for financial gain.
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