You really shouldn’t be installing this Flash Player update – here’s why



    If you were surprised to see a prompt for Flash Player update on your phone, thinking the poor thing died years ago – you’re right. It did die, and the “update” that’s been making rounds online is actually an attempt to get gullible people to install malware onto the endpoints.

    Cybersecurity researchers from MalwareHunterTeam have spotted an SMS phishing campaign targeting Android users. In that campaign, the target would receive an SMS message saying that video upload that they initiated couldn’t be completed without an update to the Flash Player. The same SMS message also provides a link where the “update” ca be found.



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