The Russian anti-virus vendor Doctor Web has found a new malicious
program for Android which allows hacker groups to carry out mobile
denial of service attacks. While it’s not entirely clear how the Trojan
is spread, researchers suspect that the attackers use social engineering
tactics since the malware appears to disguise itself as a Google Play
clone.
This
malware works in the background without your knowledge. Once it is
activated it searches for its command and control center and sends out
information regarding your device there. One piece of information that
will be sent is your phone number. The criminals will be using this
number to send text messages to your phone to control the malware.
Dubbed TheAndroid.DDoS.1.origin, creates an application icon, similar to
that of Google Play. If the user decides to use the fake icon to access
Google Play, the application will be launched.
When it receives a DDoS attack command, the malware starts to send data packets to the specified address. "Activities
of the Trojan can lower performance of the infected handset and affect
the well-being of its owner, as access to the Internet and SMS are
chargeable services. Should the device send messages to premium numbers,
malicious activities will cost the user even more." they said.
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