Beware bogus Betas – cryptocoin scammers abuse Apple’s TestFlight system


Last year, we wrote about a research paper from SophosLabs that investigated malware known as CryptoRoman intriguing, albeit disheartening, nexus in the cybercrime underworld.

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This “confluence of criminality” saw cybercrooks adopting the same techniques as romance scammers to peddle fake cryptocurrency apps instead of false love, and fleece victims out of millions.

As you probably know, many romance scammers use online dating sites as a starting point for meeting new “friends”, with the aim of luring trusting victims into bogus relationships – often for months, sometimes for years – in which the victims are manipulated into handing. over money on a regular basis.

But dating sites, it turns out, are also a handy way of using fake personas and “chance” meetings to charm people into a very different sort of relationship: one based on cryptocurrency.

Trust without romance

Even if there’s no obvious romantic spark with the imposter, and the imposter makes no attempt to construct one

… Victims of this type of scam nevertheless find themselves connected with someone likeable, and are thus willing to listen to what they say, including their chatter and advice about cryptocurrencies.

And before they know it, victims are taking their “friend’s” advice to access and install a brand new app.

Not an app that’s open to everyone, you understand: this is a dedicated app, a special app, an app for insiders only, that isn’t available on Google Play or the App Store.