Symantec: Android malware threat escalating
Friday, March 4, 2011 at 2:55PM
Gadjo Cardenas Sevilla in Android, Android apps, Press release, Public service, Symantec, malware, rooting, security

A recent study by Symantec claims that malware and viruse threats on Google's mobile Android OS are increasing. The malware makes it way to Android devices through popular free applications as well as unnoficial marketplaces not supported by Google. For a full list of malicious  apps hit jump.

The applications in question are popular free apps, bundled with malware, that have then been republished in the official marketplace under different application and publisher names.  According to sources, 50,000 to 200,000 downloads took place within a four-day time frame that the apps were made available. Google has taken action and has removed these apps from the official Android marketplace. 

The following is a list of potentially affected apps, so users may want to check if these are installed on their Android phone:

Publisher: 
kingmall2010
Apps:

Publisher:
myournet
Apps:

Publisher: 
we20090202
Apps:

If users feel that they may have installed one of these apps, they should also check com.android.providers.downloadsmanager (DownloadManageService) in the “running services“ settings of the phone

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