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News India Live, Digital Desk: If you also use an Android smartphone, then this news may blow your senses. The Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) of the Government of India has launched a very dangerous malware. ‘Android God Mode’ A nationwide alert has been issued regarding this. This is not an ordinary virus, but a digital era which hands over the complete control of your smartphone to hackers. The scariest thing is that with its help, cyber criminals can wipe out your entire digital identity and bank balance in just a few seconds.

What is this ‘God Mode’ and why is it so dangerous?

It is being called ‘God Mode’ because once it enters your phone, it gives the hacker ‘God’ like powers over the device. According to the National Cybercrime Threat Analytics Unit (NCTAU) of the Home Ministry, this malware infects your phone. ‘Accessibility’ Takes advantage of settings. Once the permission is granted, the hacker can view your screen, steal passwords typed on your keyboard and even read your messages.

Your phone is being compromised through these apps

Hackers are very cleverly spreading this malware in the form of genuine looking government and banking apps. It can mainly dupe you in the name of following services:

SBI YONO: Stealing your log-in details through fake banking apps.

RTO Challan: Sending fake links in the name of filling traffic challan.

Digital Life Certificate: Targeting the elderly in the name of pension.

Customer Support: Taking remote access to your phone under the pretext of providing assistance.

Bank account can become empty in seconds

As soon as this malware becomes active, it starts appearing on your phone. OTP (One Time Password) Immediately sends it to the hacker. After this the hacker transfers money from your bank account without your knowledge. You don’t even realize when your hard-earned money has been looted. The government has warned that this malware is spreading most through WhatsApp, SMS and APK files found on third-party websites.

Do these 5 things immediately for protection

The government and cyber experts have given strict instructions to avoid this threat:

Use only Play Store: Never download an app from any link or unknown website.

Look at Accessibility Permissions: Think 10 times before giving ‘Accessibility’ access to any app.

Avoid unknown links: Do not click on links containing attractive offers on WhatsApp or messages.

Software Update: Always keep your phone updated to the latest security patch (March-April 2026).

Register complaint: If you feel that your phone has been hacked, immediately 1930 call or www.cybercrime.gov.in report on.

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