The malware can hit smartphone and control it remotely: CERT-In
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Indian Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT-In) has
issued an alert asking all Android smartphone users to beware of a
deadly virus ‘Dendroid,’ “the malicious application” through which an
attacker can “completely compromise the affected smartphone and control
it remotely.”
The warning by the Indian cyber
security agency is significant as over 90 per cent of smartphones in
India are loaded with Google's mobile operating system.
“It
has been reported that a malicious toolkit called Dendroid is being
used to create Trojanised applications that infects Android-based
smartphones. The malware is created by modifying the required
permissions by any clean APK (Android Application Package) with Dendroid
RAT functionality that allows detailed management of the infected
devices,” says an advisory by CERT-In that comes under the Department of
Electronics and IT.
The CERT-In notes that the
virus can perform a number of malicious activities. The “attack toolkit”
can delete all call logs, open web pages, dial any number, record calls
and audio, intercept SMS, upload images and video to remote location
and open applications, it adds.
The agency has asked
Android-phone users not to download and install applications from
untrusted sources and install applications downloaded from reputed
application market only.
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