Tool.LuckyPatcher
Lucky Patcher is an Android tool/riskware program identified in the provided content as Tool.LuckyPatcher. It allows applications to be modified and certain restrictions to be bypassed. The content states that apps modified with Tool.LuckyPatcher increased in prevalence, and that the tool can download specially prepared scripts from the Internet. Those scripts may add malicious functionality, making modified apps potentially dangerous. No specific threat actor, industry targeting, infection chain, or concrete indicators of compromise are provided in the content beyond its use to alter Android applications and retrieve potentially malicious scripts.
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App patching tool that applies downloaded scripts to modify app logic/bypass restrictions; scripts can be malicious, making patched apps risky.
Android patching/modding utility that can bypass app restrictions; downloads third-party scripts that may be malicious, making resulting patched apps potentially harmful.
Android patching tool used to alter app logic/bypass restrictions (e.g., root checks); downloads third-party scripts that can be malicious, making resulting patches potentially harmful.
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