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Android malware fakes phone shutdown then steals data

posted onFebruary 20, 2015
by l33tdawg

Next time you turn off your Android phone, you might want take the battery out just to be certain.

Security vendor AVG has spotted a malicious program that fakes the sequence a user sees when they shut off their phone, giving it freedom to move around on the device and steal data.

When someone presses the power button on a device, a fake dialog box is shown. The malware then mimics the shutdown animation and appears to be off, AVG's mobile malware research team said in a blog post. "Although the screen is black, it is still on," they said. "While the phone is in this state, the malware can make outgoing calls, take pictures and perform many other tasks without notifying the user."

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