You should probably delete any sensitive screenshots you have in your phone right now. Here's why
Briefly

SparkKitty is a new Trojan spy that exploits screenshots containing sensitive data, especially those tied to cryptocurrency wallets. Identified by Kaspersky, the malware targets both iOS and Android devices and spreads from seemingly legitimate downloads, including messaging and crypto trading apps. Once installed, it either copies images in the gallery or uses OCR technology to locate financial information. Users are urged to delete sensitive screenshots, as SparkKitty poses a significant risk of wallet compromise and data theft.
It's generally not a good idea to keep screenshots of sensitive information on your phone, but you should probably delete them, especially if they're related to your crypto wallet.
Read at ZDNET
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