Text messages containing VPN passwords and authentication codes for Google and Facebook are found on a command-and-control server for Android malware. Research on Android malware called KorBanker has uncovered a treasure trove of text messages that include authentication codes for Google and Facebook and VPN passwords. How the thieves made use of the data is not known. However, FireEye researcher Hitesh Dharmdasani assumes cybercriminals have figured out a way to exploit it for financial gain. The link for this article located at CSO Online is no longer available. . The malicious software known as KorBanker for Android compromises personal data by revealing confidential messages that involve authentication tokens for services like Google and Facebook.. KorBanker Malware, Android Malware Attack, Data Exposure. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
Over the weekend Google deployed its so-called "kill switch" against the Android malware that had infected possibly thousands of phones. Google's action remote-wipes any of the identified malware from any Android phone and reinforces protections against subsequent infection. "Kill switch" is an apt, if unfortunate, description of the procedure, as the same term has been recently used to describe what the Egyptian and Libyan governments have done to Internet access in their countries.. Is it just me or should we all feel slightly creeped out by Google's move? Certainly, the company had to act, and act swiftly, which it did. Not only did it remove the malicious apps almost the minute it heard about them, but it deployed a fix within days. Considering the number of devices and versions of Android that need to be addressed, that's impressive. But going into my phone and erasing software The link for this article located at Yahoo News is no longer available. . Apple's 'safety net' seeks to tackle iOS threats by removing harmful software from devices quickly and seamlessly.. Android Malware Protection, Remote Wipe Technology, Cybersecurity Measures, Data Security. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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