Researchers at Check Point Threat Prevention have detected a malicious
application and said to have affected some one million people, which was
published twice in the Google Play Store. The malware was packaged
within an Android game called “Brain Test”.
According to the researchers, the
malware was reported to Google Play twice. Each instance had between
100,000 and 500,000 downloads as per the Google Play statistics. Check
Point reached out to Google on September 10, 2015, and the app
containing the malware was removed from Google Play on September 15,
2015.
“The malware was first detected on a Nexus 5 smartphone, and although
the user attempted to remove the infected app, the malware reappeared on
the same device shortly thereafter. Our analysis of the malware shows
it uses multiple, advanced techniques to avoid Google Play malware
detection and to maintain persistency on target devices, the researchers
wrote in a blog post.
Although, the reported the malware to Google, and the company concerned
removed the app from the Google Play Store, it manages to bypass malware
detection through several sophisticated techniques. It also installs an
application similar to itself and so these two monitor the removal of
each other and actually protects each other from being removed.
The researchers suggested that in order to prevent yourself from the
malware, you must have an up-to-date anti-malware software on your
mobile device. It has already infected anyone’s phone, he/she has to
re-flash it with an official ROM.
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