TechHive: Beware Android Trojans hitching a ride on botnets

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thumbnail Beware Android Trojans hitching a ride on botnets
Sep 7th 2013, 15:47

A dangerous Trojan that targets Google's Android mobile operating system has gained new nefarious capabilities even as a new banking malware takes aim at the OS, according to security researchers.

Kaspersky Lab reported that mobile botnets are being used to distribute the Obad.a Trojan, which can gain administrative rights on an Android device—allowing its masters to do pretty much anything they want with a handset.

Meanwhile, Eset revealed that a bad app it discovered earlier this month—Hespernet—is actually a mobile banking Trojan along the lines of Zeus and SpyEye, but with significant implementation differences that make it a new malware family.

Unusual distribution

The Obad.a Trojan has been closely watched by Kaspersky since the beginning of the summer, but it wasn't until recently that researchers uncovered the unusual distribution method its handlers have been deploying.

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