A report from Check Point Research (CPR) reveals that a malicious app used “advanced evasion techniques” to steal $70,000 (roughly Rs. 58.6 lakh) over five months from users interacting with the platform. After analysing its JavaScript code, the app has been named “MS Drainer.”
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