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NCC Alerts Telecom Consumers on Flubot Malware, Reveals Preventive Measures

Faith Ukanwa

Oct 22, 2021

The Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) is alerting Nigerian telecom consumers to be wary of Flubot Malware which is highly risky and damaging.

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A malware is a generic word used to describe a virus or software, designed specially to "disrupt, damage, or gain unauthorized access to a computer system.ÔÇØ

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This was contained in a statement signed by the Director, Public Affairs, Dr. Ikechukwu Adinde.

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The statement read in part;

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According to the information received today, October 21, 2021, from the Nigeria Computer Emergency Response Team (ngCERT), Flubot "targets Androids with fake security updates and App installationsÔÇØ.

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The ngCERT affirmed that Flubot "impersonates Android mobile banking applications to draw fake web view on targeted applicationsÔÇØ and its goal transcends stealing personal data and essentially targets stealing of credit card details or online banking credentials.

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FluBot is circulated through Short Message Service (SMS) and can snoop "on incoming notifications, initiate calls, read or write SMSes, and transmit the victim's contact list to its control centre.ÔÇØ

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This malware attacks Android devices by pretending to be "FedEx, DHL, Correos, and Chrome applicationsÔÇØ and compels unsuspecting users to alter the accessibility configurations on their devices in order to maintain continuous presence on devices.

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The new malware undermines the security of devices by copying fake login screens of prominent banks, and the moment the users enter their login details on the fake pages, their data is harvested and transmitted to the malware operators' control point from where the data is exploited by intercepting banking-related One Time Passwords (OTPs) and replacing the default SMS app on the targeted Android device.

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Consequently, it secures admittance into the device through SMS and proceeds to transmit similar messages to other contacts that may be on the device it has attacked enticing them into downloading the fake app.

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It suffices to say that, when Flubot infects a device, it can result in incalculable financial losses. Additionally, the malware creates a backdoor which grants access to the user's device, thus enabling the invader or attacker to perform other criminal actions, including launching other variants of malware.

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In view of this discovery and understanding of the process by which this malware operates, and in order to protect millions of telecom consumers and prevent criminal forces, irrespective of location, from using telecom platforms to perpetrate fraud and irredeemable damages, the NCC hereby wishes to reiterate the advisory of ngCERT as follows:

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Do not click on the link if you receive a suspicious text message, and do not install any app or security update the page asks you to install.
Use updated antivirus software that detects and prevents malware infections.
Apply critical patches to the system and application.
Use strong passwords and enable Two-Factor Authentication (2FA) over logins.
Back-up your data regularly.
If you have been affected by this campaign, you should reset your device to factory mode as soon as possible. This will delete any data on your phone, including personal data.
Do not restore from backups created after installing the app. You may contact ngCERT on *incident@cert.gov.ng* for technical assistance.
You will also need to change the passwords to all of your online accounts, with urgency, around your online bank accounts.
If you have concerns that your accounts may have been accessed by unauthorized people, contact your bank immediately.

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As the Commission intensifies efforts in ensuring increased broadband access, enabling telecoms consumers to carry out their legitimate activities more efficiently and effectively online, it also restates its commitment to empowering consumers through useful information and education to protect them from falling victims of all kinds of cyber-attack while online. This explains the rationale for the launch of telecom sector's Centre for Computer Security Incident Response by NCC on 30th September, 2021.

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