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Silent, Easily Made Android Rootkit Released At DefCon

An anonymous reader writes with news that security experts from Spider Labs released a kernel level rootkit for Android devices at DefCon on Friday. "As a proof of concept, it is able to send an attacker a reverse TCP over 3G/WIFI shell upon receiving an incoming call from a 'trigger number.' This ultimately results in full root access on the Android device." The rootkit was developed over a period of two weeks, and has been handed out to DefCon attendees on DVD.

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  1. Re:Oh how clever... by sco08y · · Score: 3, Funny

    I've noticed a 0-day vulnerability in old ladies in that I can hit them over the head with a cudgel and steal their handbags.

    Already patched; the handbags have been upgraded to include a pink-enameled snub .38.

  2. Re:Oh how clever... by Nerdfest · · Score: 3, Funny

    computers and other devices are simply magic.

    Why wouldn't they; some of them are even advertised that way.