Tuesday, March 8, 2011

Google removes 58 malicious apps from Android Market, uninstalls them from phones remotely too

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google was just faced with one of the bad sides
of being as open as it is with its Android
platform. Apparently some 58 malicious apps
have infiltrated the Android Market and have
managed to register 260 000 downloads before
the security team axed them.


The nasty apps were uploading information
about the hardware of the devices plus the
Android version it was using without the user ’ s content. What ’ s worse, they were creating backdoors so more sensitive data could be
downloaded in the future. That’ s why Google devs stepped in and remotely wiped the apps from the affected handsets and
closed the exploits. Users of the affected handsets
should receive an email soon that contains the
report of the actions taken to nullify the threat. The exploits existed only in older versons of the
OS (prior to ver. 2.2.2). That ’ s why Google has also released a security patch through the Market
to prevent similar apps from reusing those holes
in the future. Now we really hope Google learns its lesson and
starts checking the apps in the Market more
carefully. No one got hurt this time, but it would
be in everyone ’ s best interest if there is no next time.

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