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Android Trojan spends 100,000 user's money


Mon Jul 09, 2012 9:31 am
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The malware has already been placed in nine different third party Android app markets in China, infecting over 100,000, the firm said.


or just avoid App stores from China and dont be silly by downloading every bloody thing,

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or just avoid App stores from China

You honestly think the attack vector isn't going to end up being used outside China?


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If you're not going to pay attention to what you're downloading then install this or this. Problem solved. :?

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If you're not going to pay attention to what you're downloading then install this or this. Problem solved. :?

You recommended Norton.

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or just avoid App stores from China

You honestly think the attack vector isn't going to end up being used outside China?

No, but by the time rogue apps usually get onto Goole Play, they're usually well known about.

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dont worry the quality control of Apple will stop anything like this getting onto the iTunes store

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Meanwhile, Kaspersky Lab said MegaFon, a major mobile carrier in Russia, contacted the security firm about a suspicious application found in both the Apple App Store and Google Play. Kaspersky Lab expert Denis Maslennikov said it seemed to be an SMS worm spread via sending short messages to all contacts stored in a phone book with the URL to itself, at first glance.

However, the firm's analysis of the iOS and Android versions of the same application showed that it's not an SMS worm but a Trojan that uploads a user's phonebook to a remote server . Maslennikov explained in a blog post that the 'replication' part is done by the server -- SMS spam messages with the URL to the application are being sent from the remote server to all the contacts in the user's address book. The app is called "Find and Call."



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jonbwfc wrote:
bobbdobbs wrote:
or just avoid App stores from China

You honestly think the attack vector isn't going to end up being used outside China?

No, but by the time rogue apps usually get onto Goole Play, they're usually well known about.

So not at all complacent then.


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