On February 4, 2013
By: Yaara at first, but the twoWe all know about the threat of malicious code. We can PC infected our our mobile device can become infected. Sometimes, our PC available for our mobile device infections but PC infection, you can use your mobile device to know? Kaspersky Lab researchers discovered a new threat by disguises itself as a system cleaner Android, and when it gets a chance to infect your PC and takes over the microphone.
Of the apps, called "DroidCleaner", "the name of the" Superclean with twins as well. So far, two have been removed from the Google apps but they caution the unknown comes as a reminder of the app. Once downloaded, the app lists all the processes running on the device, and-obviously doing it-but the three malicious files (autorun.inf, folder.ico, svchosts.exe), one of which is actually Backdoor.MSIL.Ssucl.a downloaded in the background.
In earlier versions of Windows when you are connected to the PC that runs the Autorun component is started, and the execution of malicious code. Trojan can control your PC's microphone, you can record and upload the results of malware developers.
According to Kaspersky's still working on a solution and accelerate the autorun is an older version of Windows to run a lower-end Android devices and the malware is the purpose of the user. To install a Trojan on your PC, in addition to app also includes the following features.
Send SMS to any Deviceopening about messagesEnabling contentsUploading browserUploading links FiGathering information SD card full wireless random files (or folders) in the master's serverUploading all messagesUploading all messagesDeleting SMS SMS all contacts/photos/coordinates the master deviceLessons? Protects your mobile device and many download and review apps and try to stick to it. To strengthen the ability of the Droid you are looking for a legitimate way to Android, or this one to increase the storage space to speed up on Android for, check out this guide.
What do you think of this new infection? It will make you more attention if you install apps?
Source: SecureList
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