What is harmful activity?
Harmful activities may include:
- Injection behaviour: Injecting malicious code into an app or programme. This code could be used to steal your financial information, take control of your device, or perform other harmful actions.
- Injection framework: A software framework used to inject malicious code into apps or programmes.
- Memory tampering: Modifying the contents of your device's memory. This could be done to steal data, install malware, or damage your device.
- Debugging behaviour: The act of debugging an app or programme. While debuggers are commonly used to find and fix bugs, they can also be used to exploit security vulnerabilities.
- Telecom fraud event: An attempt to fraudulently use your telecommunications services. This could include unauthorised calls or texts, or using your data plan to access premium content.
Why is it dangerous to use our app when harmful activities are detected?
If your device has been compromised by harmful activities, it is unsafe to use any financial apps on it, including ours. Malicious apps could potentially steal your financial information, such as credit card numbers, login credentials, and banking history.
How to keep your phone safe
Here are some tips:
- Only download apps from trusted sources, such as the Google Play Store.
- Be careful with app permissions. Don’t grant apps more permissions than they need.
- Keep your device’s software up to date. This includes the operating system as well as any security apps you have installed.
- Consider using a mobile security app. This can help protect your device from malware and other security threats.
- Scan your device for malware. There are many antivirus and anti-malware apps available. You can use one of these to scan your device.
- Consider resetting your device to factory settings. This will erase all your data and settings, so be sure to back up your device beforehand.
By following these steps and tips, you can better protect your financial information while using our app.