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‘HummingBad’ Malware Has Reportedly Infected Over 10M Android Phones

posted onJuly 6, 2016
by l33tdawg

It has always been basic and common advice that smartphone users should not download apps outside of their official app stores. This is because these apps aren’t protected by the same security measures put into place by the likes of Apple or Google, meaning that some of these apps could really be hidden malware.

That being said if you ever needed a reason to be more careful with your downloads, you might be interested to learn that according to a report from security company Check Point, they have discovered (via CNET) a Chinese malware called “HummingBad” that has reportedly infected over 10 million Android devices to date.

According to Check Point, “The first component attempts to gain root access on a device with…rootkit [software] that exploits multiple vulnerabilities. If successful, attackers gain full access to a device. If rooting fails, a second component uses a fake system update notification, tricking users into granting HummingBad system-level permissions.”

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