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Fake (malicious) Flash Player apps for Android are nothing new. It's very typical bait.
But recently, we came across a "Flash Installer" whose audacity is off the scale.
The so-called installers are dropped by other Android malware and look like this:
(SHA1: 1398b8369e16a632dae67f3382bc7bcea748749a)
When the app is opened, the user is prompted to pay five bucks!
And what do you get if you pay? A download link for Adobe Flash Player 11.1.115.81 at adobe.com! That's right. Pay five bucks and you'll receive a download link to the authentic source.
Biggest. Ripoff. Ever.
You can also pay for download links to a YouTube MP3 downloader and Flappy Bird.
Caveat emptor.
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Analysis provided by — Marko
On 20/02/14 At 03:28 PM
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But recently, we came across a "Flash Installer" whose audacity is off the scale.
The so-called installers are dropped by other Android malware and look like this:
(SHA1: 1398b8369e16a632dae67f3382bc7bcea748749a)
When the app is opened, the user is prompted to pay five bucks!
And what do you get if you pay? A download link for Adobe Flash Player 11.1.115.81 at adobe.com! That's right. Pay five bucks and you'll receive a download link to the authentic source.
Biggest. Ripoff. Ever.
You can also pay for download links to a YouTube MP3 downloader and Flappy Bird.
Caveat emptor.
—————
Analysis provided by — Marko
On 20/02/14 At 03:28 PM
Weiterlesen...