Symantec has discovered a new Android botnet that is still
thriving in the Android Market and has already been downloaded several million
times this year.
The Trojan 'Android.Counterclank' was packaged in at
least 13 free games published by three different publishers, making it harder to
trace. Symantec notified Google on Thursday and at press time, 9 of the apps
were still available in Google's official app store. Click on the publisher's
name to see which apps are still up:
Published by iApps7 Inc:
Counter
Elite Force
Counter Strike Ground Force
CounterStrike Hit Enemy
Heart
Live Wallpaper
Hit Counter Terrorist
Stripper Touch Girl
From
publisher Ogre Games:
Balloon Game
Be Millionaire
Wild Man
From
publisher redmicapps:
Pretty women lingerie puzzle
Sexy Girls Photo
Game
Sexy Girls Puzzle
Sexy Women Puzzle
According to Symantec
researcher Irfan Asrar, ‘Counterclank’ can carry out commands from a remote
control center on your mobile device. According to Symantec's virus definition,
it steals information and can potentially display ads on your
device.
“When the package is executed, a service with the same name may
be seen running on a compromised device. Another sign of an infection is the
presence of the Search icon above on the home screen,” Asrar wrote.
No
information on geographic scope has been given, but Asrar said that the sheer
number of downloads, 1-5 million, makes it the most widespread piece of mobile
malware found so far this year.
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