Fraudsters Post Fake Poloniex Cryptocurrency Trading Apps to Google Store
Security researchers have discovered several fraudulent apps on the Google Play store purportedly tied to the Poloniex cryptocurrency exchange.

Security researchers have discovered at least three fraudulent apps on the Google Play store purportedly tied to the Poloniex cryptocurrency exchange.
An article posted on IT security firm ESET’s news site We Live Security details how two of the apps, respectively called "Poloniex" and "Poloniex Exchange," were put onto the Android app service and downloaded more than 5,500 times before being removed. Reportedly, Poloniex does not have an official Android app.
The news (as well as the existence of the apps) highlights the cybersecurity pitfalls of cryptocurrency, as the high-dollar value of some digital assets has drawn the attention of would-be fraudsters. In this case, the apps asked Poloniex users to enter their account credentials, granting the fraudsters access to the victim's emails – thus giving them the ability to alter passwords and delete any evidence of outbound transactions.
ESET wrote in the article:
"This means the attackers can carry out transactions on the user's behalf, change their settings, or even lock them out of their account by changing their password."
The researchers could not say how many people may have been adversely affected by the fake apps. The article notes that Poloniex allows users to enable 2-factor authentication (2FA) to protect their accounts from this type of attack. If a user has 2FA enabled, the attackers would not be able to log into an account even with the appropriate credentials.
The first app, Poloniex, was on Google Play for about three weeks and saw 5,000 downloads before being taken down on Sept. 19, 2017. The second was in the store for a few days and was downloaded 500 times until it, too, was removed.
As of press time, a third app – "Poloniex - Bitcoin/Digital Asset Exchange" is still available on the Play store, with at least 1,000 downloads to date.
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