Malware comes from threat group APT-C-23, also known as Two-Tailed Scorpion and Desert Scorpion. Malware can now record victims screens and take screenshots, record incoming and outgoing calls in WhatsApp and read text of notifications from social media apps. Android/SpyC32.A has been in the wild since May 2019 and was first detected by researchers in June 2020. Previously, the malware was distributed in apps via a fake Android app store, called the DigitalApps store.
Source: https://threatpost.com/new-android-spyware-whatsapp-telegram/159694/

