Doctor Web’s overview of malware detected on mobile devices in September 2018
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September 28, 2018
In September 2018 Doctor Web virus analysts detected numerous Trojans on Google Play. Different banking Trojans also posed a threat to mobile users this month. Also in September, cybercriminals distributed a dangerous Trojan designed for cyber spying. The same month records for detecting new versions of known commercial spyware programs were added to the Dr.Web virus databases.
PRINCIPAL TRENDS IN SEPTEMBER
- The detection of malicious programs on Google Play.
- The spread of a dangerous spyware Trojan.
- The detection of new versions of commercial programs designed for cyber spying.
Mobile threat of the month
A dangerous spyware Trojan
According to statistics collected by Dr.Web for Android
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Android.Backdoor .682.origin Android.Backdoor .1572- The Trojans that execute cybercriminals’ commands and help them to control infected mobile devices.
Android.HiddenAds - The Trojans, designed to display intrusive advertising. They are distributed under the guise of popular applications by other malicious programs, which in some cases quietly, install themselves in the system catalog.
Android.Mobifun .4- A Trojan that downloads other malware applications.
- Adware.Zeus.1
- Adware.Gexin.2.origin
Adware.Adpush .2514- Adware.SalmonAds.3.origin
- Adware.Aesads.1.origin
- Unwanted program modules incorporated into Android applications and designed to display obnoxious ads on mobile devices.
Threats on Google Play
The past month saw lots of malicious programs detected on Google Play. Doctor Web specialists have detected Trojans from the
Once launched, these Trojans load bookmaker websites in their windows upon the command of the C&C server and show them to users. However, the server can send a command to open another internet resource at any moment, which can pose a serous threat.
In addition, among other clicker Trojans,
One more Trojan with a similar functionality to
In September, banking Trojans were detected on Google Play again.
One more banking Trojan that managed to get on Google Play was dubbed
Spyware
In September, new versions of commercial spyware programs, such as
Cybercriminals constantly create new Trojans and riskware to infect users of Android smartphones and tablets. Many of these applications are still available on Google Play. Doctor Web recommends that device owners install Dr.Web for Android to protect their mobile devices.
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