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New Android malware threat can spy on calls and messages: Here’s how to stay safe

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Last updated: 2026/02/06 at 11:46 PM
News Room Published 6 February 2026
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Google has issued a latest security alert for Android users after cybersecurity researchers discovered a new malware campaign that is quietly targeting smartphones across the globe. The threat, called Arsink, is not your usual annoying virus that just slows down a phone.

As per a blog by Zimperium, mobile security company, it is a sophisticated remote access trojan (RAT) capable of stealing personal data and even giving attackers control over infected devices.

What Is Arsink Malware?

According to cybersecurity firm Zimperium, Arsink is designed to aggressively harvest private information once it enters a device. Researchers observed multiple variants of this malware operating through different channels, making it harder to track and shut down.

The scary part? Users are often tricked into installing apps that look completely legitimate. These apps promise extra features or unlocked benefits, but what lies behind them is the request for sensitive information to collect data. Once active, Arsink malware can read your text messages, access call logs, steal contacts, record audio through the microphone, and even get files stored on the device.

Researchers say that the malware is largely spread through social engineering. That means, instead of the Google Play Store, these apps are promoted via Telegram channels, Discord posts, third-party websites, and download links. To make you believe that it is real, threat actors usually take advantage of well-known platforms such as Google, WhatsApp, Instagram, YouTube, Spotify, Facebook, and TikTok. File names are often labelled as “mod” or “premium,” making users believe they are downloading an upgraded version of a familiar app.

What you should do

Google has confirmed that known versions of Arsink are not available on the Play Store and that Android devices with Google Play Protect enabled receive automatic protection warnings.

Additionally, the company has worked with researchers to dismantle parts of the malware infrastructure, including malicious cloud endpoints.

Still, you must be aware and you must:

  • Update your phone to the latest Android version
  • Turn on Google Play Protect
  • Avoid downloading apps from unknown websites
  • Ignore links promising modified or premium apps
  • Delete suspicious apps without delay

The post New Android malware threat can spy on calls and messages: Here’s how to stay safe appeared first on Techlusive.

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