With the increase in technology, the trick of scamming has also changed. Now scammers are making users victims of scams through new viruses. Users are targeted by sharing links on messages or social media platforms. Now the country's largest bank State Bank of India has issued an alert about the SOVA virus. Users have been asked to beware of the SOVA virus. One of your mistakes can empty your bank account. The SOVA virus is installed in the user's phone. Then he starts stealing the person's details. It also becomes very difficult to uninstall it. According to a report, this virus has targeted more than 200 mobile banking and crypto apps. The malware was first detected in September 2021. When users access mobile banking apps, it steals their login details. Scammers send phishing SMS to install it on the user's device. When users click on these links, the Android app with the virus is downloaded to their mobile. It looks like a popular app such as Chrome, or Amazon. Once installed in the phone, it transmits all the details of the users to the scammers. Tips to stay safe:- To avoid this, you should avoid downloading any unknown apps. Also, do not click on the phishing link. Do not share your personal details with an unknown person on your mobile. Do not share bank-related details with anyone. Gold became cheaper on Dhanteras, buy it ASAP Saudi Arabia plans to automate 4,000 factories 4 died and 45 were injured in tragic accident on Lucknow Expressway