‘Roaming Mantis’ Android Malware Targeting Europeans via Smishing Campaigns

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A financially motivated campaign that targets Android devices and spreads mobile malware via SMS phishing techniques since at least 2018 has spread its tentacles to strike victims located in France and Germany for the first time.

Dubbed Roaming Mantis, the latest spate of activities observed in 2021 involve sending fake shipping-related texts containing a URL to a landing page from where Android users are infected with a banking trojan known as Wroba whereas iPhone users are redirected to a phishing page that masquerades as the official Apple website.

Based on the telemetry data collected by Kaspersky from July 2021 to January 2022,, France, Japan and China are the top countries affected.

Also tracked under the names MoqHao and XLoader (not to be confused with the info-stealer malware of the same name targeting Windows and macOS), the group’s activity has continued to expand geographically even as the operators broadened their attack methods to mine cryptocurrency from Apple devices and evade detection.

'Roaming Mantis' Android Malware

The primary goal of the campaign is to deploy Wroba, which functions both as a spyware and banking malware, with capabilities to replace legitimate apps with malicious versions and steal credentials associated with victims’ online bank accounts.

Further analysis of the malware artifacts has revealed the shift in programming language from Java to Kotlin and the addition of two new backdoor commands that allow Wroba to exfiltrate galleries and photos from infected devices.

” One possibility is for criminals to steal information from driver’s licenses or health insurance cards. They then use that data to register for mobile payments services, QR codes payment services, or contracts. The criminals can also use the stolen photos for other purposes, like blackmailing or sextortion. “

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