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INTELLIGENT MOBILE TECHNOLOGY

One in 100 mobile users in Kenya and Nigeria affected by Stalkerware

R ecent Kaspersky research has shown that stalkerware affected one out of every 100 mobile users in Kenya and Nigeria in 2020 , and malware every four out of 100 in South Africa .

The cybersecurity vendor has warned consumers to remain vigilant when it comes to their online activities if they are to keep themselves safe from the growing threat of cyberattacks .
“ Even though these numbers might seem low , especially when it comes to stalkerware , it bears mentioning that this form of attack is focused on specific individuals . So , unlike general malware that is distributed on a massive scale , stalkerware is a more personal crime that has life and death consequences for the individual affected , for example a perpetrator can track down their estranged partner with ill intentions , or human trafficking rings targeting children ,” said Lehan van den Heever , Enterprise Cyber Security Advisor , Kaspersky in Africa .
Among other things , stalkerware can enable the perpetrator to track a victim ’ s location , read their messages , view their photos and videos , eavesdrop on telephone conversations and see everything typed on the keypad .
“ Our research shows that almost 54,000 users globally were affected by stalkerware apps in 2020 . The fact that these are growing momentum in Africa should be cause for concern . And even though South Africa has not been affected by these attacks yet , it is only a matter of time before mobile users in the country start experiencing the dangers of stalkerware ,” he added .
To help combat this , Kaspersky released the TinyCheck tool designed to find stalkerware without its operator knowing . It has recently been updated to help uncover all types of geo-tracking apps that identify people ’ s movements using their GPS data .
“ Over and above the threat of stalkerware , our research shows that malware and adware , although again rather low , still remain cyberthreats that we urge users in South Africa , Kenya and
Unlike general malware that is distributed on a massive scale , stalkerware is a more personal crime that has life and death consequences for the individual affected .
Nigeria to be cognisant of and protect against ,” he said .
According to Kaspersky , analysis of mobile threats in 2020 shows that in Kenya 7 % of users were affected by malware and 13 % by adware . In Nigeria , the situation is similar , also showing that 7 % of users were impacted by malware and 17 % by adware . In South Africa , 4 % of users were targeted with malware and 7 % with adware .
“ While we advocate that mobile users must protect their devices with a strong password , they should also never leave their phones unattended . Furthermore , it is important to block the installation of apps from third-party sources in their device settings and install a reliable mobile antivirus solution that detects and warns them about stalkerware and other malware . Lastly , do not click on links in spam emails ,” van den Heever explained . •
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