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Android Hackers Honing Skills In Russia 98

MikeatWired writes "The malware business growing around Google Android — now the leading smartphone operating system — is still in its infancy. Today, many of the apps built to steal money from Android users originate from Russia and China, so criminal gangs there have become cyber-trailblazers. Sophos and Symantec on Wednesday released their latest Android malware discoveries written in Russian. While the language narrows the number of potential victims, the social-engineering tactics used to get Android users to install the malware is universal. The gang tracked by Sophos is using fake antivirus scanners, while Symantec is tracking cybercriminals using mobile websites to offer bogus versions of popular games. Sophos says the criminals are like other entrepreneurs launching startups. They're starting in Russia, but have far greater ambitions. 'I don't think we can say that they're necessarily using it as a testing ground — think of it more as a local business that as it grows may gain multinational ambitions,' Graham Cluley, senior technology consultant at Sophos, said in an email interview on Wednesday. The cyber scam tracked by Sophos was reported this week by GFI Lab, which discovered links to the bogus antivirus software on Twitter. Sophos dug deeper and found that the .ru domains pointed to the same Internet protocol address hosted in Ukraine."
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Android Hackers Honing Skills In Russia

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  • by Noitatsidem ( 1701520 ) on Thursday May 17, 2012 @10:12PM (#40036873)

    Your desktop likely has the same malware problems any android phone will have. Why? It's not a walled garden. Well, android is in a sense more of a walled garden than your desktop, however not nearly as much of one as iOS/WP. Android virus infections are the result of a pebkac, and nothing more. In other news, I was originally going to make a soviet Russia joke.

  • by progician ( 2451300 ) on Friday May 18, 2012 @05:23AM (#40039079) Homepage

    Alright, but you see, you can turn that off on any system. See, people jailbreak their iPhones too. I have no experience with WP but there must be a way. My point is, the malware problem actually goes deeper than these shallow observations.

    Companies, like Apple, Google, Microsoft have their spyware already in place, and most of the people don't bother at all. So what difference does it make, if you let other people spy on you?

    It is about the mindset of the user. Walled garden is the worst solution to this problem because while you leaving behind the "wild-west" of untrusted sources of software, in practice you just give the control of your device over to an other profit-driven company.

    Instead, we should "empower" the user with the knowledge and control over their devices and the rest is their making. If someone is stupid enough to download whatever application is offered, they will learn on the hard way.

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