Malware Targeting Android has a Taste for Gingerbread and Ice Cream Sandwich

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Malware Targeting Android has a Taste for Gingerbread and Ice Cream Sandwich

ABINGDON, England, November 6, 2012 /PRNewswire/ --

    More than half of all malware detected are SMS Trojans

    Android versions 2.3.6, or 'Gingerbread', and 4.0.4, also known as 'Ice Cream
Sandwich' were the most popular Android targets among cybercriminals in Q3, according to
the latest analysis of Android malware by Kaspersky Lab [http://www.kaspersky.co.uk ]
experts.

    The rapid growth in the number of new mobile malicious programs for Android continued
in the third quarter, prompting the specialists at Kaspersky Lab to identify the platform
versions most frequently targeted by cybercriminals. Android 2.3.6 Gingerbread accounted
for 28 per cent of all blocked attempts to install malware, while the second most commonly
attacked version was the new 4.0.4 Ice Cream Sandwich, which accounted for 22 per cent of
attempts.

    "Although Gingerbread was released back in September 2011, due to the segmentation of
the Android device market it still remains one of the most popular versions, which, in
turn, attracts increased interest from cybercriminals," commented Yuri Namestnikov, Senior
Malware Analyst at Kaspersky Lab. "The popularity of the most recent version of the
Android OS - Ice Cream Sandwich - among virus writers can be explained by the fact that
the devices running the latest versions of the OS are more suitable for online activities.
Unfortunately, users actively surfing the web often end up on malicious sites."

    Distribution of detected malware by Android OS version, Q3 2012

    More than half of all malware detected on users smartphones turned out to be SMS
Trojans, i.e. malicious programs that steal money from victims' mobile accounts by sending
SMS messages to premium rate numbers. The OpFake family has become the most widespread
(38.3 per cent of all the malicious programs detected for Android) among all the mobile
malware families. All the programs in this family disguise themselves as OperaMini.

    A fifth of the malicious programs detected on user devices are versatile Trojans, most
of which belong to the Plangton family. After being installed on a device, these Trojans
collect service data on the phone, send it to the command server and wait for the
cybercriminals' commands. Specifically, malicious programs in this family can stealthily
change bookmarks and the home page. The third most widespread malware was the FakeInst
family, whose members pretend to be installers for popular programs (17 per cent). These
two types of malware are mostly distributed via so-called alternative app stores created
by cybercriminals.

    Mobile threats of this kind can be neutralised with the help of dedicated mobile
applications. For example, in addition to reliable protection against information theft
via malware, Kaspersky Mobile Security
[http://www.kaspersky.co.uk/kaspersky_mobile_security ] and Kaspersky Tablet Security
[http://www.kaspersky.com.uk/tablet-security ] also ensure data stays safe even if a
device is lost or stolen.

    The full version of the report "IT Threat Evolution: Q3 2012" is available at
securelist.com
[http://www.securelist.com/en/analysis/204792250/IT_Threat_Evolution_Q3_2012 ].

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