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Discovers trojanized WhatsApp and Telegram applications stealing crypto funds and with new functionalities along with the first instance of clippers built into instant messaging apps.

Recently, ESET researchers have discovered dozens of copycat Telegram and WhatsApp websites targeting mainly Android and Windows users with trojanized versions of these instant messaging apps. Most of the malicious apps identified were clippers — a type of malware that steals or modifies the contents of the clipboard. All of them are after victims’ cryptocurrency funds, with several targeting cryptocurrency wallets. 

This was the first time ESET Research had seen Android clippers focusing specifically on instant messaging. Moreover, some of these apps use optical character recognition (OCR) to recognize text from screenshots stored on the compromised devices, which is another first for Android malware. Based on the language used in the copycat applications, it seems that the operators behind them mainly target Chinese-speaking users. Because both Telegram and WhatsApp have been blocked in China for several years now, with Telegram being blocked since 2015 and WhatsApp since 2017, people who wish to use these services have to resort to indirect means of obtaining them.

The threat actors first set up Google Ads leading to fraudulent YouTube channels, which then redirected the viewers to copycat Telegram and WhatsApp websites. ESET Research immediately reported the fraudulent ads and related YouTube channels to Google, which promptly shuttered them all. 

“The main purpose of the clippers we discovered is to intercept the victim’s messaging communications and replace any sent and received cryptocurrency wallet addresses with addresses belonging to the attackers. In addition to the trojanized WhatsApp and Telegram Android apps, we also found trojanized Windows versions of the same apps,” says ESET researcher Lukáš Štefanko, who discovered the trojanized apps.

ESET Research also found Windows versions of the wallet-switching clippers, as well as Telegram and WhatsApp installers for Windows bundled with remote access trojans (RATs). In a departure from the established pattern, one of the Windows-related malware bundles is not composed of clippers, but of RATs that enable full control of the victim’s system. This way, the RATs are able to steal cryptocurrency wallets without intercepting the application flow.

“Install apps only from trustworthy and reliable sources, such as the Google Play store, and do not store unencrypted pictures or screenshots containing sensitive information on your device. If you believe you have a trojanized version of Telegram or WhatsApp, manually remove it from your device and download the app either from Google Play or directly from the legitimate website,” advises Štefanko. “For Windows, if you suspect that your Telegram app is malicious, use a security solution to detect the threat and remove it for you. The only official version of WhatsApp for Windows is currently available in the Microsoft store.”

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