Nat’l Security probes Spyware embedded in WhatsApp, Telegram on Android devices
The National Security Ministry has launched an investigation into the discovery of spy applications embedded in WhatsApp and Telegram on Android devices.
In a confidential letter signed by National Security Minister Albert Kan-Dapaah, to the Minister for Communications and Digitalisation, Ursula Owusu-Ekuful, it was revealed that Kaspersky, a multinational cybersecurity company, reported the existence of modified versions of WhatsApp and Telegram for Android.
These versions, Kaspersky noted, contained malware named CanesSpy, coded in Arabic and Azerbaijani.
According to the letter, the modified Apps activate a spyware module when the phone is switched on or starts charging. They then establish contact with a server to steal sensitive information, including the International Mobile Equipment Identity (IMEI), phone number, mobile country code, mobile network code, and details about the victim's contacts and accounts, every five minutes.
The letter also highlighted that Meta, WhatsApp's parent company, has filed a lawsuit against three developers in China and Taiwan for distributing unofficial WhatsApp applications, such as HeyMods, compromising over one million user accounts.
The National Security Ministry has called for attention and necessary intervention in response to this security concern.
Source: Classfmonline.com/Cecil Mensah
Trending News
Ato Forson warns Akufo-Addo gov't of accountability for unmet January commitments
17:39Alarm blows over Boahen Aidoo-led COCOBOD rush to pay over US$13m to fertiliser supplier
19:57A Rocha Ghana refutes EPA claims on forest reserve mining regulation repeal
01:34GIGS condemns EC over results re-collation
16:06Lordina Foundation brings Christmas joy to orphans
15:21W/R: Police investigating damage caused to Akufo-Addo statue, seeking out perpetrators
00:48Mahama’s anti-corruption team introduces public reporting channels to enhance accountability
10:49Man arrested for vandalizing vehicles at Parliament House
14:41Africa must lead future tech revolutions – Npontu and eTranzact CEOs
17:42KIA E-gate system didn’t cost $240 million – GIS
08:38