Massiv android malware targets portuguese users with fake iptv app

A dangerous Android malware called Massiv is disguising itself as an IPTV app to infect devices and steal banking information. The threat primarily targets users in Portugal through this deceptive application. Security researchers have highlighted the risks posed by this fake app.

The Massiv Android malware has emerged as a significant security concern, according to reports from TechRadar. This malware masquerades as a legitimate IPTV app, tricking users into downloading it onto their devices. Once installed, it infects Android smartphones and tablets, enabling attackers to access sensitive data, particularly banking information.

Portuguese users are the main focus of this campaign, with the fake IPTV app distributed through various channels to evade detection. The publication date of the alert is February 20, 2026, underscoring the ongoing evolution of mobile threats. Experts emphasize the importance of verifying app sources before installation to avoid such infections.

No specific details on the malware's distribution methods or affected device numbers were provided in the initial report, but the core functionality revolves around data theft from financial apps. Users in the targeted region are advised to monitor their devices for unusual activity and update security software promptly.

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