Attention

The opinions expressed by columnists are their own and do not represent our advertisers

Thursday, June 08, 2017

Self-downloading adware targets Android smartphones

A malicious self-downloading app is infecting Android phones in the US., U.K. and France. "Ks Clean," which masquerades as a device-cleaning application, displays a fraudulent system update that freezes smartphones until owners select "OK."

Once a user gives the app access to his device, an APK (Android application package) installs itself and asks for administrator privileges. Then, the Android phone is inundated by pop-up ads, which will even appear when the owner is using other apps. Removing "Ks Clean" is difficult, since the malware has been granted admin rights.

According to San Jose-based cybersecurity firm Zscaler, more than 300 incidents of malicious APKs "from this campaign" have been identified during the past two weeks. The malware is obtained through deceptive advertisements posted on forums.

More

1 comment:

Anonymous said...


Those Who lurk (Sweet Ones, here this!) Will say do and take whatever Their leaders say Yes

Reply Sweet Ones!