- Feb 4, 2016
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found this article on www.bleepingcomputer.com :
Malware Found in the Firmware of 26 Low-Cost Android Devices
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Malware Found in the Firmware of 26 Low-Cost Android Devices
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Security researchers have found malware hidden in the firmware of several low-end Android smartphones and tablets, malware which is used to show ads and install unwanted apps on the devices of unsuspecting users.
The common link between all these devices is that all are low-cost devices, mostly marketed in Russia, and which run on MediaTek chipsets.
Last month, in the period of one week, security researchers from Kryptowire and Anubis Networks found backdoors in the firmware provided by two Chinese software vendors, Shanghai Adups Technology Co. Ltd. and Ragentek Group.
The firmware provided by these two companies had been embedded in a large number of low-end Android smartphones and granted attackers complete control over the affected phones.