A malware against Android emerges that uses telephone masts

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Hacker actions jump to specialized portals around the world more frequently than we would like. As we have remembered On other occasions, it is not strange to find several harmful elements each month that are mostly directed at Android due to its position as a leader in tablets and smartphones around the world but that sometimes do not make distinctions between operating systems.

Just as terminals are modernized in order to more effectively deal with all these harmful objects, cybercriminals are also rushing to create malware whose entry into the terminals becomes something more subtle and difficult to perceive. However, in many cases, they are more aggressive than their predecessors. Today we are going to tell you about a new threat that has raised some alarms due to the way it is transmitted between devices.

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What is it?

Baptized as swearing, this object was detected in China by the company Tencente Security. Although at the moment it has not made the leap outside the country of the Great Wall, it has gained prominence because it is transmitted through mobile phone antennas. According to other firms such as Avast, towers could be the most used propagation route in the coming years.

How It Works

Hackers access the main phone stations. They introduce malware, which sends text messages that apparently seem to prevent the operators themselves. According CheckPoint, in these SMS, links appear to download a series of unofficial apps that in China are quite popular because in the Asian country, Google Play is banned. In the texts they may also appear left-wing to dummy updates. Once it is inside the terminals, it acts in a similar way to others: It is capable of accessing personal data, stealing it and even accessing more sensitive banking information.

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Secure telephony in Europe

As we mentioned at the beginning, this malware has only made an appearance in China. Some of the largest telephone companies in the Asian giant are those that have reported the most attacks. Do you think malware like this reveal the security weaknesses that still exist on Android and on the devices themselves? You have more related information available, such as a list of tricks to minimize risks when using your tablets and smartphones.


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