PRE Installed Malware found on 5 Million Popular Android Phones.


A shocking news for android mobile users........

From recent researches conclude that there are 5 million android mobile phone have pre-installed malware. According to a report published by check point, a company specializing in digital security they have discovered widespred malware that targets more than 5 milllion users, whose purpose is to obtain fraudlent advertising revenues. They have called it ROTTEN Sys.
It comes in your mobile when you bought it from the BARGAIN store it could be available in Samsung, Xiaomi, Honor, Oppo, Vivo, Huawei or Gionee.


All these infected mobiles are sold by external telephonic distributor named as Tian Pia.
As far as it has been known, the RottenSys malware began to spread in September 2016, so at this time of 2018, almost 5 million devices are infected, researchers say. After this, the malware downloads and installs additional components in the background using the DOWNLOAD_WITHOUT_NOTIFICATION permission, so it does not require any user interaction. 
This massive malware campaign launches an adware to all infected devices, displaying ads on the home screen of the device in the form of pop-ups or full-screen ads, all to generate fraudulent advertising revenue.
In this case, RottenSys alone in the last ten days published more than 13 million “aggressive ads”, and more than half a million were altered into clicks on them, generating more than $115,000. Hackers Earned $115,000 in Just Last 10 Days.
In the last year hackers steal more than $200 million worldwide and risk incresing day by day.
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