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These iPhone and iPad apps are stealing your screenshot data: Report

Researchers from Kaspersky have identified a new malware that is capable of extracting sensitive information from screenshots. This security bug has been discovered in certain apps on Apple’s App Store, and it has already been distributed within certain apps on Android.

February 07, 2025 / 00:10 IST
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Apps on Apple’s App Store are mostly considered safer than those found on Android smartphones. However, researchers at Kaspersky have probably burst this myth, as they have reported on new malware they discovered in App Store apps, which they suggest is the first known case for Apple users.

‘Spark Cat’ malware scans images to steal sensitive data: Here’s how it works

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According to researchers at Kaspersky, multiple apps in both Google’s Play Store and Apple’s App Store have been infected with malicious code that lets cyberattackers empty crypto wallets. The malware, dubbed ‘SparkCat,’ employs Optical Character Recognition (OCR) technology to scan and identify text within images or screenshots stored on an iPhone or an Android smartphone.

The researchers have also confirmed that these infected apps were downloaded more than 242,000 times from Google Play by Android users in recent times, and it is now present in some App Store apps as well, including WeTink, AnyGPT, and ComeCome. Once downloaded, these infected apps request access to users’ photo libraries, which is often disguised as routine permission for chat support. After the access is unknowingly permitted, these apps scan stored images using an OCR plug-in based on Google’s ML Kit library.