Android malware peddler arrested

Android malware peddler arrested
French man arrested for mobile malware.

The 20 year old reportedly worked out of his parents basement, where he wrote rogue Android apps that came laced with malicious code. The malware sent premium SMS messages, which affected over 17,000 victims, and netted the alleged author about half a million euros since 2011.



The malware also stole usernames and passwords from gaming and gambling sites accessed by the owners.

He admitted his guilt shortly after his arrest, but stressed that his actions were not motivated by greed, but rather by a love for computer technology.

Rogue apps are becoming a big problem for Android. They mimic other popular apps, such as Instagram, Skype and Angry Birds, but they come loaded with extra nasties, often leaving the owner of the handset with a huge bill for premium SMS.

Written by: James Delahunty @ 23 Oct 2012 11:44
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malware Android
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  • 5 comments
  • megadunderhead

    wow and android is safe my butt

    23.10.2012 13:03 #1

  • SmaryJerry (unverified)

    Originally posted by megadunderhead: wow and android is safe my butt It's probably not safe, but it's just about the same as any PC or Mac, or jailbroken iPad. If you get your applications from suspicious sites on any of them you'll end up with a virus.

    23.10.2012 13:41 #2

  • Notcow

    Originally posted by megadunderhead: wow and android is safe my butt Not the safest, but undeniably the freest. Key is to not be stupid. If you want a nice safe house where nothing will hurt you, move to a padded cell.

    24.10.2012 11:43 #3

  • scorpNZ

    Couldn't find the email from pc world or wherever it came from,mentioning security issues with android,not so much the OS just the apps mining data,the link below describes what i originally read


    http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/...o=feeds-newsxml

    24.10.2012 13:12 #4

  • Ripper

    Quote:http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/...o=feeds-newsxml didn't read


    24.10.2012 19:27 #5

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