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Fake Netflix app FlixOnline spreads malware through WhatsApp

If it sounds like it is too good to be true, it probably is.

April 09, 2021 / 13:32 IST
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FlixOnline promised the world the ability to view content on Netflix from all over the world without the need of a VPN [Image: AFP]
FlixOnline promised the world the ability to view content on Netflix from all over the world without the need of a VPN [Image: AFP]

You have heard it a million times, never download things on your phone from anywhere other than Google's Play Store or Apple's App store. It is sound advice too, since these are the two most supported platforms for app distribution.

What if someone found a way to hide malware in plain sight by having it pose as an app on one of the most widely used app store front's in the market today. That is exactly what FlixOnline did.

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FlixOnline promised the world the ability to view content on Netflix from all over the world without the need of a VPN. Once a user was lulled into downloading the app from the Play Store, it would then take over his WhatsApp messages and redistribute itself using auto-replies in WhatsApp.

It relied on three permissions on the phone to carry this out. Once installed, the app would ask permissions for Overlay, Battery Optimisation Ignore and Notifications.