Two Dozens of Virus-Infected Apps Found on Android Market
Android, as an open source operating system, has many advantages and disadvantages. The most serious disadvantage is, perhaps, the fact that such platforms are vulnerable to malicious software and virus-infected apps.
Lately more and more infected software and apps appear on the Android Market. In March, Google removed 58 virus-infected apps from the Market; in May, the Kaspersky Lab found other 70 dangerous apps. Just a couple of days ago other two dozens of virus-infected apps were found on the Android Market.
Lookout, a Mobile security company, says there are about 30,000-120,000 phones affected with those dangerous apps. “This weekend, multiple applications available in the official Android Market were found to contain malware that can compromise a significant amount of personal data. Likely created by the same developers who brought DroidDream to market back in March, more than 25 applications were found to be infected with a stripped down version of DroidDream we’re calling ‘Droid Dream Light’ (DDLight),” Lookout says.
Here is the list of apps infected with this Droid Dream Light, according to Lookout:
Developer: Magic Photo Studio
- Sexy Girls: Hot Japanese
- Sexy Legs
- HOT Girls 4
- Beauty Breasts
- Sex Sound
- Sex Sound: Japanese
- HOT Girls 1
- HOT Girls 2
- HOT Girls 3
Developer: BeeGoo
- Quick Photo Grid
- Delete Contacts
- Quick Uninstaller
- Contact Master
- Brightness Settings
- Volume Manager
- Super Photo Enhance
- Super Color Flashlight
- Paint Master
Developer: Mango Studio
- Floating Image Free
- System Monitor
- Super StopWatch and Timer
- System Info Manager
Developer: DroidPlus
- Quick Cleaner
- Super App Manager
- Quick SMS Backup
Developer: E.T. Team
- Call End Vibrate
Developer: GluMobi
- Tetris
- Bubble Buster Free
- Quick History Eraser
- Super Compass and Leveler
- Go FallDown !
- Solitaire Free
- Scientific Calculator
- TenDrip
Here is how Lookout explains the way the DroidDream Light works:
“Malicious components of DroidDream Light are invoked on receipt of a android.intent.action.PHONE_STATE intent (e.g. an incoming voice call). DroidDream Light is not, therefore, dependent on manual launch of the installed application to trigger its behavior. The broadcast receiver immediately launches the <package>.lightdd.CoreService which contacts remote servers and supplies the IMEI, IMSI, Model, SDK Version and information about installed packages. It appears that the DDLight is also capable of downloading and prompting installation of new packages, though unlike its predecessors it is not capable of doing so without user intervention.”
It’s not really easy to protect your smartphone from viruses, since anti-virus programs are not as wide-spread on smartphones as on PCs. But you can at least be careful with what you download (download apps from trusted sources only), pay attention at your device’s “behavior” and get an app that will check the apps you download and make sure they are not infected.
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