Google pulls 50 infected apps from Android Market
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article published on 2 March, 2011
Google has confirmed today that they have pulled 50 infected apps from the Android Market, although it has not triggered automatic uninstalls yet for those that have already installed it on their devices.
"The apps were 'Trojanized,' for a better word," says Symantec's security response senior manager Tom Parsons. "With the phones being 'rooted,' the attacks can do almost anything, including ... [ read the full article ]
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baxter00
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2. March 2011 @ 15:22 |
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I sure would like to know what apps they are to make sure I don't have them.
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NeoandGeo
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2. March 2011 @ 15:31 |
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List please.
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lissenup2
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2. March 2011 @ 16:59 |
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Well GET ON THE F'ING BALL GOOGLE and use that "power" again. Writing malicious code is such a edited by ddp thing to do and an even greater edited by ddp thing to do when it's on phones.
F'ing virus writers would be set in front of a firing squad if I had my way.........right after 90% of politicians.
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Cooljay
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2. March 2011 @ 20:39 |
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Originally posted by lissenup2: Well GET ON THE F'ING BALL GOOGLE and use that "power" again. Writing malicious code is such a edited by ddp thing to do and an even greater edited by ddp thing to do when it's on phones.
F'ing virus writers would be set in front of a firing squad if I had my way.........right after 90% of politicians.
Just 90%?
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shortybob
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2. March 2011 @ 20:48 |
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I guess this'll happen if you give the consumers an open-source, rooted phone like that...
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biglo30
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2. March 2011 @ 21:01 |
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Originally posted by shortybob: I guess this'll happen if you give the consumers an open-source, rooted phone like that...
Its the users personal choice to root their device, had they not they would not have given full access to the trojan, but then again the article didn't really say if phones that were not rooted were affected as well. If those apps were only exploiting root devices than google are doing those users a favor.
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ddp
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2. March 2011 @ 22:15 |
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lissenup2, got a week ban for those comments, posts edited.
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2. March 2011 @ 22:57 |
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I wouldn't have an android phone if it were not for rooting; an occasional viral/trojan app is a small price to pay for the whole range of apps that would be blocked to me without rooting.
As for the trojans, they have access to a lot of data without any rooting at all.
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shortybob
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3. March 2011 @ 01:28 |
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Originally posted by KillerBug: I wouldn't have an android phone if it were not for rooting; an occasional viral/trojan app is a small price to pay for the whole range of apps that would be blocked to me without rooting.
As for the trojans, they have access to a lot of data without any rooting at all.
Yea, what's the harm of an occasional trojan app? It's not like your card info, contacts list, address, geo-info or anything is in your phone or anything... And as far as I know, executable programs can't do anything like brick your ridiculously expensive phone... You're probably right.
Sarcasm aside though, I guess it's not much of a threat if you know how to handle it and if you're smart enough to root it, you're probably smart enough to fix it
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3. March 2011 @ 04:08 |
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Originally posted by NeoandGeo: List please.
The offending apps from publisher Myournet:
* Falling Down
* Super Guitar Solo
* Super History Eraser
* Photo Editor
* Super Ringtone Maker
* Super Sex Positions
* Hot Sexy Videos
* Chess
* 下坠滚球_Falldown
* Hilton Sex Sound
* Screaming Sexy Japanese Girls
* Falling Ball Dodge
* Scientific Calculator
* Dice Roller
* 躲避弹球
* Advanced Currency Converter
* App Uninstaller
* 几何战机_PewPew
* Funny Paint
* Spider Man
* 蜘蛛侠
Over 30 more have been found by Lookout:
* owling Time
* Advanced Barcode Scanner
* Supre Bluetooth Transfer
* Task Killer Pro
* Music Box
* Sexy Girls: Japanese
* Sexy Legs
* Advanced File Manager
* Magic Strobe Light
* 致命绝色美腿
* 墨水坦克Panzer Panic
* 裸奔先生Mr. Runner
* 软件强力卸载
* Advanced App to SD
* Super Stopwatch & Timer
* Advanced Compass Leveler
* Best password safe
* 掷骰子
* 多彩绘画
* Finger Race
* Piano
* Bubble Shoot
* Advanced Sound Manager
* Magic Hypnotic Spiral
* Funny Face
* Color Blindness Test
* Tie a Tie
* Quick Notes
* Basketball Shot Now
* Quick Delete Contacts
* Omok Five in a Row
* Super Sexy Ringtones
* 大家来找茬
* 桌上曲棍球
* 投篮高手
FOR MORE INFO:
"The Mother of all Android Malware has Arrived"
http://goo.gl/fb/AiyWD
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3. March 2011 @ 04:08 |
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There is no harm if you are careful. I want to fly...let me worry about avoiding the trees...don't tie me down like apple or microsoft would.
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3. March 2011 @ 16:22 |
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In my opinion........... I wouldn't keep bank account information or other truly valuable information on my phone anyway. Lets say 1 day you forget your phone in the bar, or some other place. Guess what..... boom information gone from you into the hands of anouther.
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plazma247
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3. March 2011 @ 20:58 |
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I think if people would check the market place things like lookout mobile security basic is free and goes a long way to preventing most thing like this from happening.
Link to Market
To me they looked the most well founded as your going to have to give the av software access to all areas, lookouts a bit freaky as you can also do phone tracking and online backups :)
Also i think it was known for a long time that a number of these apps were in the market but there is always some finger happy person willing to download an app that says it wants access to your location/address book etc etc and has no reviews.... well good on you and thats probably just darwinisum at work... ;)
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4. March 2011 @ 13:56 |
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Good News Today ?:
Android Market Malware Has Users Begging Google To Remotely Disable Bad Apps..... The beginning.....
http://tcrn.ch/e999ml
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6. March 2011 @ 02:22 |
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Live Free or Die.
The rule above all the rules is: Survive !
Capitalism: Funnel most of the $$$ to the already rich.
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