This New Electron Bot Malware Can Control Your Facebook, Twitter Accounts
Alarm bells are about to ring for users using social media like Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn. Security researchers have discovered a new malware that can take control of a social user’s social media account. The effect of Electron Bot malware is currently in about 20 countries.
A new malware that can take control of your social media accounts has been discovered circulating in more than 20 countries. As per a report by cybersecurity researchers from Check Point Research (CPR) a malware dubbed as Electron Bot, is being disturbed on PCs through Microsoft Store. The report mentions that there are several malicious apps and games available on tech giant’s platform that carry this dangerous malware. The report specifically mentions that the malware is found hidden in relatively popular games such as ‘Temple Run’ and ‘Subway Surfer’.
How Electron Bot malware works
The Electron Bot malware gets into a PC when a user downloads a game or app that contains the malware. Once downloaded, the app or game executes scripts that infests the PC with the malware. The primary purpose to hide the malwate with game is to avoid detection.
The Electron Bot malware has attacked more than 5,000 victims globally. The Electron framework provides Electron apps with access to all of the computer resources, including GPU computing. As the bot’s payload is loaded dynamically at every run time, the attackers can also modify the code and change the bots behavior to high risk. For example, they can initialize another second stage and drop a new malware such as ransomware or a RAT. All of this can happen without the victim’s knowledge.
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How to remove malware manually?
Manual malware removal is a complicated task – usually it is best to allow antivirus or anti-malware programs to do this automatically.
If you wish to remove malware manually, the first step is to identify the name of the malware that you are trying to remove.