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Android Malware Eavesdrops on Users, Uses Google+ as Disguise
Topic Started: Aug 16 2011, 05:50 PM (69 Views)
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Android Malware Eavesdrops on Users, Uses Google+ as Disguise

Last week, we reported on ANDROIDOS_NICKISPY.A and ANDROIDOS_NICKISPY.B, Android malware that recorded phone calls made from infected devices then sent stolen information to a remote site.

This week, we saw another Android malware with the same code structure as ANDROIDOS_NICKISPY.A. Like the latter, this does not display an icon and executes similar routines, save for some modifications.

Detected by Trend Micro products as ANDROIDOS_NICKISPY.C, it uses the following services:
• MainService
• AlarmService
• SocketService
• GpsService
• CallRecordService
• CallLogService
• UploadService
• SmsService
• ContactService
• SmsControllerService
• CommandExecutorService
• RegisterService
• CallsListenerService
• KeyguardLockService
• ScreenService
• ManualLocalService
• SyncContactService
• LocationService
• EnvRecordService

This malware comes in the guise of Google+, Google’s most recent foray into the social networking scene, in an attempt to hide from affected users. All the above-mentioned services use the Google+ icon. The app itself is installed using the name, Google++.


http://blog.trendmicro.com/

and here: https://threatpost.com/en_us/blogs/android-malware-found-stealing-texts-intercepting-calls-081511
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