Android phones hit by first ever Trojan

Android phones hit by first ever Trojan
Google's Android mobile OS has finally hit the big time; security firm Kaspersky is reporting that users are being hit with the first trojan for the OS.

Trojan-SMS.AndroidOS.FakePlayer.a is being sent around as an SMS, infecting devices while pretending to be a media player application. Infected users will send out SMS texts without consent.



Android owners who receive the text are prompted to install a small 13kb .APK which then infects the device. The trojan will then begin texting out "premium rate phone numbers," to other users.

Kapersky is quick to note that so far the Android users in most immediate danger are in Russia, where the criminals behind the trojan can actually start charging money to user's accounts. However, anyone with a device can get infected.

While FakePlayer is the first Trojan for Android, there have been scattered spywares created for the OS.

Adds Kapersky: "The IT market research and analysis organization IDC has noted that those selling devices running Android are experiencing the highest growth in sales among smartphone manufacturers. As a result, we can expect to see a corresponding rise in the amount of malware targeting that platform."

Written by: Andre Yoskowitz @ 10 Aug 2010 22:09
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  • 6 comments
  • KillerBug

    That is google for you...spending billions turning Linux into a DRM-laden virus-prone phone OS. I can't email myself an APK, but for some reason, other people can send me an APK through a text message? What a load of crap. I sure am glad that I have root; I used it to delete Mms.apk long ago...no more annoying text messages.

    11.8.2010 04:54 #1

  • Klinster

    Originally posted by KillerBug: That is google for you...spending billions turning Linux into a DRM-laden virus-prone phone OS. I can't email myself an APK, but for some reason, other people can send me an APK through a text message? What a load of crap. I sure am glad that I have root; I used it to delete Mms.apk long ago...no more annoying text messages. As far as I know you can't send APKs through SMS root or no root...

    11.8.2010 13:39 #2

  • shaffaaf

    what idiot installs apks that they get in a random sms anyway?




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    11.8.2010 21:42 #3

  • KillerBug

    Originally posted by shaffaaf: what idiot installs apks that they get in a random sms anyway? There are a lot of idiots out there...just look at the iPad sales numbers.

    13.8.2010 04:33 #4

  • Link2205

    There are going to be alot of smug iphone fanboys when they hear this. Kinda reminds me of this ad a little bit... lol

    13.8.2010 12:31 #5

  • KillerBug

    LOL...I doubt it. Those apple fanboys can't even use the built-in browser without rooting, that is how insecure iOS4 is.

    13.8.2010 23:40 #6

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