This morning I read about a newer mobile malware variant. It’s a traditional Trojan concept.
Beware! New Android Malware Infected 2 Million Google Play Store Users
From the article in Hackernews, I’ve pulled their advice to protect yourself from such things. I’ve highlighted a biggie, one that’s terrifying to me that people do: grant an app administrative rights.
We need to be thinking more about mobile security than we do. Clearly, this is the new frontier in cybercrime.
Anyway, be safe out there.
How to Protect yourself against such Malware
There are standard protection measures you need to follow to remain unaffected:
- Always download apps which are from trusted and verified developers and stick to trusted sources, like Google play Store and the Apple App Store.
- Always verify app permissions before installing apps. If any app is asking more than what it is meant for, just do not install it.
- Keep a good antivirus app on your device that can detect and block such malware before it can infect your device. Always keep the app up-to-date.
- Do not download apps from third party source. Although in this case, the app is being distributed through the official Play Store, most often such malware are distributed via untrusted third-party app stores.
- Avoid unknown and unsecured Wi-Fi hotspots and Keep your Wi-Fi turned OFF when not in use.
- Be careful which apps you give administrative rights to. (bolding is Admin rights are powerful and can give an app full control of your device.
- Never click on links in SMS or MMS sent to your mobile phone. Even if the email looks legit, go directly to the website of origin and verify any possible updates.