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An analysis of the technologies used by cybercriminals allows us to draw conclusions about the virus industry’s possible vectors of development and more effectively confront future threats. You, too, can learn what actions various malicious programs take in infected systems and how to withstand them.

Android.BankBot in virus library:

A family of Trojans designed to steal confidential banking information from users. Different modifications of Android.BankBot imitate legitimate online banking applications to get access to clients’ confidential data. Some Trojans belonging to this family can scan the system for the presence of banking applications, download their fake versions under the guise of update packages, and uninstall original programs.

A number of these Trojans can work directly with online banking applications; that is, by sending a special SMS message to a number, with which the user’s bank account is associated, cybercriminals can steal money and refill their own mobile phone accounts.

Moreover, the malware can intercept incoming SMS messages, steal phone book information, gather data regarding the infected mobile device, and even uninstall some anti-viruses.

Android.BankBot in virus library:

Android.BankBot.1
Android.BankBot.1000
Android.BankBot.10000
Android.BankBot.10001
Android.BankBot.10002
Android.BankBot.10003
Android.BankBot.10004
Android.BankBot.10005
Android.BankBot.10006
Android.BankBot.10007
Android.BankBot.10008
Android.BankBot.10009
Android.BankBot.1001
Android.BankBot.10010
Android.BankBot.10011
Android.BankBot.10018
Android.BankBot.10019
Android.BankBot.1002
Android.BankBot.10020
Android.BankBot.10021
Android.BankBot.10022
Android.BankBot.10023
Android.BankBot.10027
Android.BankBot.10028
Android.BankBot.10029
Android.BankBot.10032
Android.BankBot.10034
Android.BankBot.10035
Android.BankBot.10036
Android.BankBot.10037
Android.BankBot.10038
Android.BankBot.10039
Android.BankBot.10040
Android.BankBot.10041
Android.BankBot.10042
Android.BankBot.10043
Android.BankBot.10044
Android.BankBot.10045
Android.BankBot.10046
Android.BankBot.10047
Android.BankBot.10048
Android.BankBot.10049
Android.BankBot.1005
Android.BankBot.10050
Android.BankBot.10051
Android.BankBot.10052
Android.BankBot.10053
Android.BankBot.10054
Android.BankBot.10055
Android.BankBot.10056

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Vulnerabilities for Android

According to statistics, every fifth program for Android contains a vulnerability (or, in other words, a "loophole") that lets cybercriminals successfully introduce Trojans onto mobile devices and manipulate them into doing whatever actions they need them to.

Dr.Web Security Auditor for Android diagnoses and analyses a mobile device’s security and offers solutions to address security problems and vulnerabilities.