Posted by : Cyber Freak
Wednesday, 17 October 2012
The FBI‘s Internet Crime Complaint Center is warning smartphone users of malware that targets Android operating systems. “The malicious application steals contact details from the user’s address book and the infected device’s phone number.”
“Loozon” and “FinFisher” are the latest known versions of this type of malware, according to the IC3, which investigates Internet-related criminal complaints. The organization is a partnership between the Federal Bureau of Investigation and the Nation White Collar Crime Center.
The malware lures victims in different ways. One advertises itself as a “work at home” opportunity that promises a lucrative payday just for sending out email; an attached link then leads to a website that spreads Loozon to its target, IC3 says in a release.
FinFisher is spyware that can take over parts of a mobile device; when installed, phones can be “remotely controlled and monitored no matter where the target is located,” IC3 says. FinFisher can easily be transmitted to a smartphone when the victim visits a hyperlink or opens a text message that masquerades as a system update.
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