субота, 12. мај 2012.

Get Ready For Malware On Your Android Device

by Android Tips on January 25, 2012

The good news for Google is that they had success with their very first mobile operating system, Android. The bad news is that this same popularity is attracting the lower type of programmers, those who are correctly called “crackers”. Read on to get informed about what can happen if you have an Android device.

The Unseen World Of Malware And Rootkits

Would you think that someone from the other side of the world could take over control of your Android smartphone? It can happen. The code is already in some of the older Android smartphones. Would you believe that your carrier is installing code into your Android smartphone that allows them to track what you write in SMS text messages? What if you found out the same software was also tracking what phone numbers you were dialing and sending out the information to an “undisclosed” recipient?  Well, do not be surprised.

Things Are Not Always What They Seem

The “Madden NFL 12″ download is actually an IRC bot that roots an Android device, taking over control of it. The second software, in reality a rootkit, is called “Carrier IQ”. Even though it was uncovered last year, it is still in millions of smartphones. That includes Android smartphones. Malware for mobile devices is going to take a devastating increase in occurrences. Since Android is the most popular, expect them on this Google platform with a passion. Cyber criminals are always looking for a victim and the Android mobile operating system is ripe for the picking.

Special Dates And Special Destructive Code

Some are giving a warning to look out this year for special malware disguised as normal apps. The Olympics are coming up and it is for sure that some evil coder is working on another way to trick an unsuspecting Android downloader. The United States Presidential elections are also this year and the same malware can be disguised as some helpful voting app. It is a jungle out there and the Internet is just a reflection of it.

What Can An Android Lover Do?

One of the best things to do is to download apps that are from reputable, known sites. The Android marketplace is somewhat safe, but nasty apps have found their way there as well. In fact, the “GG Tracker” is the work of someone who managed to fake the whole Google Android marketplace. The cunning mind of the cracker led people to click on “in app” ads that took them to the fake Android marketplace. People, Android users that is, were generally unaware that anything was wrong until they started seeing their cellular bill. It was full of exotic premium SMS fees. Expect 2012 to be an exciting year for Android security problems.

This article has been written by Kelly who is a freelance writer that specializes in everything related to the tech industry. She also writes for HowToTradeCommodities.com where you can get some useful tips when it comes to investment.

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