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Watch Out for This Scary New Malware: Crocodilus

Watch Out for This Scary New Malware: Crocodilus

Mobile malware doesn’t get talked about a lot, and that’s because it’s relatively uncommon compared to others, but it’s still just as dangerous. Crocodilus, a new Trojan on the Android platform, is one such example. Today, we want to cover how you can address this new variant and avoid contact with it.

Crocodilus was first identified early in 2025, and it’s not just a data thief; it’s a comprehensive remote access Trojan (RAT). It can take over infected devices and steal sensitive financial information, especially banking credentials and cryptocurrency assets.

Luring in Unsuspecting Prey

Crocodilus is a threat used in conjunction with various social engineering tactics to lure in prey and strike. Its influence ranges from Turkey and Spain, all the way to Europe, South America, the United States, and parts of Asia.

Crocodilus spreads by malicious advertisements on social media platforms like Facebook. These ads might look like legitimate banking or e-commerce applications, and they might even offer special bonuses or time-sensitive offers. Once the user clicks on the ad, though, they are redirected to a malicious website that downloads Crocodilus. It bypasses all the security restrictions in place on newer Android versions—the ones intended to prevent the sideloading of malicious applications.

How Crocodilus Works

Crocodilus leverages Android’s Accessibility Services—services designed to assist users with disabilities while interacting with the device. It’s a despicable use of well-intentioned tools. Here’s what Crocodilus can do:

  • Overlay attacks - The malware can show fake login screens over legitimate banking and cryptocurrency apps, leading to users willingly giving away login credentials right to attackers.
  • Keylogging - Crocodilus records keystrokes and records everything… passwords, PINs, and private messages included.
  • Remote device takeover - This malware allows criminals to control the infected device, including navigating through apps, making transactions, and transferring funds.
  • Data theft - Crocodilus can steal information like contact lists, SMS messages, and data from other applications.
  • Cryptocurrency wallet theft - Crocodilus can steal the seed phrases used in cryptocurrency wallets through social engineering prompts like fake security backup alerts, all to get the user to share their recovery keys.
  • Encrypting its own code - Crocodilus is changing as time goes on, and a new variant called Pragma includes native code that encrypts its malicious payload, making it harder to detect and analyze.

Crocodilus is Rapidly Evolving

The hackers behind Crocodilus are continuously making efforts to upgrade and refine the malware, which has led to its rapid evolution in a short period of time. New features are constantly being added to make it more effective and dangerous, including one which allows the malware to add fake contacts to a victim’s contact list. This could make malicious calls look like they’re coming from a legitimate source and establish trust that should absolutely not be granted.

How to Protect Yourself from Crocodilus

There are ways to take the fight to Crocodilus, and they’re not terribly complicated ones. First, make sure you're not installing apps from unofficial sources; download from the Google Play Store and other trusted app storefronts. You should also be wary of any permissions you give to your apps, especially those that are requesting access to Accessibility Services. If the app doesn’t need access to services to work, but requests them anyway, consider it a red flag. Finally, make sure you update your Android operating system to the latest version, complete with the latest security patches and updates.

Worried about the latest digital threats? Voyage Technology can help. To learn more, call us at 800.618.9844.

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