Prototype Clickjacking Rootkit Developed For Android
ShipLives writes "Mobile security researchers have identified an aspect of Android 4.0.4 (Ice Cream Sandwich) and earlier models that clickjacking rootkits could exploit. As part of an effort to identify potential weaknesses in smartphone platforms, the team was able to develop a proof-of-concept prototype rootkit that attacks the Android framework, rather than the underlying operating system kernel."
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All the regular apps including AV software are crippled in a garden so an infection like this can not be cleaned up easily.
I have a phone that is probably infected as my Galaxy 1 is slow and its browser crashes once a day. There is no way to fix it either as AV software just looks for bad apps and does not check system files or anything else.
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Thanks?
And use SEandroid hardened with guardian? Anything more?
Gee, with all the problems Android is having do you think Slashdot will stop trying to pile on Windows Phone and stop claiming that Windows gets viruses because it is a terrible OS? ...Or do you think they'll ignore anything that clashes with their preconceived notions that anything from MS sucks and that Android must be good because Google makes it and it's open source?
This is a tough one.
Both Google Play Store and Amazon Appstore tend to be trusted by Android users, as do several lesser-known repositories. Do you plan to explain whether or not each deserves that trust and why?
You could always buy a dumbphone from Virgin Mobile or your country's counterpart. Sure, those are technically also computers, but it takes a computer to modulate and demodulate voice signals on a digital network. Depending on how many calls you need to make away from home, and whether you have an unmetered land line available to make long calls, a dumbphone might cost you $7 per month or less, and unused minutes roll over as long as you keep paying the minimum every 90 days.
Really...do they have a company? Do we know their names? Do they take appropriate measures to prevent code from "getting into the wild". So they report their findings appropriately?
If the answer is no to all of the above, then they are not "researchers" and they are instead low rent punks hacking into the OS for purposes of compromising them and eventually making money.
And if they are not researches, then someone put a gun in their mouths and feed them a bullet.
When Fascism comes to America, it will call itself Anti-Fascism, and tell you to give up your guns.
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via Google's Play Store. This is a KNOWN FACT, not bs.
The official repository IS the problem main. Haven't heard about a single malware being distributed on the Amazon App Store.