Category: Mobile Security

Mobile security threat takes aim at text messages

New malware is now causing problems, particularly with Android users who speak Russian.

Just as smartphone users are beginning to realize that their small screen devices could suffer just as big a malware threat as their laptops and desktop computers, a new mobile security announcement has been made which has revealed that Android users who speak Russian are being targeted by a new type of text based attack.

This specific form of mobile malware moves right in to the device contact list to spread and infect others.

According to Eset, a security vendor, the malware is a worm-like virus called “Android/Samsapo.A”. Once it has made its way into a device, it can download other malicious files into that device, as well, making it a mobile security problem that only gets worse. It can also steal an individual’s personal information from his or her smartphone or tablet, including from text messages, and it can block phone calls from being made or received.

This mobile security threat is a very new one and it is important for device users to be aware of it.

According to a malware researcher from Eset, Robert Lipovsky, this virus uploads the data that it obtains from a device into a domain that is less than a month old. The spread of the Samsapo virus occurs by automatically sending out text messages from the infected mobile device so that they will be received by other people whose contact data is saved within the address list.mobile security - texting

The virus has a rather worm-like characteristic in that has been used in other forms of malware that have been infecting smartphones and even tablets. In this specific case, the text message that spreads the virus currently says, in Russian, “Is this your photo?”. It provides a link that directs the device user to an Android app package file (.APK), which contains a copy of the virus, which will then be downloaded into the new device, starting the process over again.

Lipovsky stated that “This technique wouldn’t raise an eyebrow on Windows, but is rather novel on Android.”

The best way to avoid this type of mobile security breach is to avoid the download of third party platform apps, and to keep away from websites that provide sketchy, illegal, threatening, or dangerous content.

Mobile security marketplace could break the $4 billion mark in 2014

The global market is starting to reach record heights and a new report shows that it will take off by the end of this year.

The mobile security marketplace is all lined up to reach record breaking new heights this year, according to a report that has been released by a firm called Visiongain.

A rise in smart devices and connectivity has added to the need for this extra level of protection.

This has been especially true in the workforce, which has been increasingly dependent on smartphones and, therefore, requires added mobile security to keep data safe. After all, the popularity of these devices has made them into a very appealing target for cybercriminals who are after the data that is contained on those mobile devices.

BYOD programs have made the need for mobile security policies a requirement for businesses.

According to the Visiongain report, “Mobile devices cause ongoing concern for IT teams responsible for information security.” It also went on to add that “Sensitive corporate information can be easily transported and lost, while the Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) movement has dramatically increased the number of expensive security incidents.”mobile security marketplace could break $4 billion

The report was entitled “The Mobile Security (mSecurity) Market Forecast 2014-2024: Future Prospects For Leading Players.” Within it, considerable insight was provided regarding the current trends in this marketplace as well as the direction that it will be taking over the next ten years.

This year, alone, software to protect smartphones and other devices has truly been coming into its own. Where people used to think that it was required only for PCs, they are now starting to realize that it is just as important for protecting the information that they have on their smartphones, particularly if those devices are being used for professional purposes.

What this has meant is that the mobile security market, according to Visiongain, is now set for a tremendous growth throughout this year and that by the end of it, it will have reached the $4.5 billion mark. That will be well beyond the figures that the market has managed to reach in any previous year.