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Theres an Android Trojan Virus Running Around


 Theres an Android Trojan Virus Running Around
By Adamsville - 08-11-2010, 08:57 AM - Boxden > Android Owners Lounge


A local outbreak of a mobile trojan in Russia has shown us something new: The Android operating system might need an antivirus.

The malware was detected by security firm Kaspersky, who confirmed the file is named “Trojan-SMS.AndroidOS.FakePlayer.a” and is downloaded as a typical .APK Android app. The company stated this is the first known Android (Android)-specific trojan.

The malware works by posing as a media player app. Once the app is installed on the mobile device, the trojan begins to send SMS messages to premium rate numbers without the device owner’s knowledge. Since the trojan’s creators are usually the ones on the other end of those premium numbers, they end up profiting from the scam.

This SMS-based type of malware is currently one of the most common forms of mobile viruses. SMS trojans have been around for years on mobile phones, even predating the smartphones we all know and love. The first mobile SMS virus appeared in 2004, and the first-ever Android malware (isolated incidents of spyware) popped up in 2009.

Kaspersky Lab is currently working on Android-specific antivirus technologies; the company plans to release Kaspersky Mobile Security for Android early next year. Other antivirus apps are available in the Android Market (Android Market); in the past, such applications were thought unnecessary.

However, as this platform continues to experience meteoric growth, even outselling iPhones in the first half of this year, more criminals will be attracted to the money-making capabilities of Android viruses. We hope that Google (Google) and device carriers and manufacturers will think about security and antivirus options when planning on-board apps for future OS updates.

The trojan “media player” that’s causing concern today isn’t available in the Android Market. Rather, it is “being distributed from a malicious website,” according to Kaspersky researcher Denis Maslennikov. “You have to click it manually, there is no drive-by download. If you try to install it, the smartphone will ask you to grant permission for the application to send SMS messages, read or delete data from SD and collect the data about the phone and phone ID.”

As always, be aware of what you download, especially if you’re downloading apps outside the Android Market. Kapersky recommends you pay particular attention to the “permission slip” list of hardware or software an application accesses. These lists are available for every Market and non-Market Android app. If the app needs to make premium-rate SMS or phone calls, you might want to think twice before downloading and installing it.

UPDATE: Reader Jon Oberheide emailed us to say he’d gotten a copy of the trojan and dissected its code. On his personal blog, Oberheide writes that the malware “appears to be hastily built off of the HelloWorld example program distributed in the Android SDK.” When the user first tries to run the app, he will be told to wait for the media player to find the video library. During this time, the device will send a string of numbers to an SMS shortcode three times. After those three messages are sent, the program won’t run again. As Oberheide concludes, “It would be unwise for the trojan to continually barrage the premium SMS number with additional messages from the same user as it would likely raise more red flags.”


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13 comments for "Theres an Android Trojan Virus Running Around"


 08-11-2010, 09:19 AMaway - #2
wtr1906
[pic] time to give .APK's a break for a while
 08-11-2010, 09:54 AMaway - #3
Gonzilla
What's the name of that media player?

I see the name of the virus, but not what the App is actually called (I'm[..]uming its not called "Fake Player").

[pic] Those evil Russians. Those smart, evil Russians.


Kaspersky stay going hard. Only (paid) antivirus I use on both of my computers so running it on my phone will be welcomed.
 08-11-2010, 10:13 AMaway - #4
JaiMega
Guess we had to expect this eventually.
 08-11-2010, 10:21 AMaway - #5
Tiko377
this is all of AT&T doing to show verizon see what happens what you leave it a open market
 08-11-2010, 09:11 PMaway - #6
Gonzilla
^what? [pic]
 08-11-2010, 10:06 PMaway - #7
mtbatol
Originally Posted by Tiko377
this is all of AT&T doing to show verizon see what happens what you leave it a open market
[pic] YouTube - Well ain't that cute...
 08-11-2010, 10:20 PMaway - #8
A.G
Shoulda got a Dr...........!!.
 08-11-2010, 10:23 PMonline - #9
Yung Dilla
well blackberry here i come tomorrow lol
 08-11-2010, 11:06 PMaway - #10
iTylerA
Honestly, I don't see what the big deal is. This is a KNOWN risk when you check the Install from Outside Sources box. But Between the Lookout app that scans every app on schedule, and any app you install, not to mention the other Antivirus apps. They run in the background and don't take up space. and Lookout is free. so why not?

Kapersky recommends you pay particular attention to the “permission slip” list of hardware or software an application accesses. These lists are available for every Market and non-Market Android app.
When a music player needs access to SMS and contact lists? I'd take a second look.
 08-12-2010, 08:16 PMaway - #11
MosDefinition
its called fake media player that should have given someone a hint
 08-12-2010, 08:45 PMaway - #12
Venom
why this never happened to iphones when it was popular is beyond me
 08-12-2010, 09:34 PMaway - #13
iTylerA
Originally Posted by Venom
why this never happened to iphones when it was popular is beyond me
probably cause iPhones can't install 3rd party unless jailbroken and almost nobody jailbreaks their iPhones *shrugs*
 08-13-2010, 11:29 PMaway - #14
Gonzilla
Originally Posted by MosDefinition
its called fake media player that should have given someone a hint
[pic] Is that really the name of it?

I thought that was the name of the virus, not the App WITH the virus.
 
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