Government-linked Italian spyware maker caught distributing malicious Android apps

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  • Spyware maker SIO suspected of being behind ‘Spyrtacus’, a not-so new spyware
  • It was previously found on Google Play but now largely on phishing websites
  • A convincing paper trail links Spyrtacus back to SIO and a subsidiary

At least three Android apps have been identified as being spyware, and researchers believe that developer SIO, which sells its products to the Italian government, is responsible.

In late 2024, an anonymous security researcher raised its concerns about the apps with TechCrunch, who then forwarded the concerns to Google and cybersecurity firm Lookout; which both confirmed the apps in question, which purported to be popular apps like WhatsApp, and support services for phone carriers, were spyware.

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