Spyware For Android
Who said that Android can not be affected by the spyware, virus, warm, trojan.
Spyware For Android - Geinimi
The name of this new Trojan called Geinimi just made its appearance in China specifically, this beast is the first Android malicious microbe with the capacity of a botnet, it is implemented in applications using the licensed games: Monkey Jump 2, Sex Positions, President vs. Aliens, City Defense and Baseball Superstars 2010.
After installing the Android spyware application trapped, Geinimi has the ability to receive commands from a remote server that allow the hacker to control the phone: it collects important information that could compromise the privacy of a user. The specific information collected by this intrusive code includes details of place of use of the device, the IMEI (unique identification of the telephone) and data contained in the SIM card (IMSI).
And for a fixed period exactly every five minutes, Geinimi attempts to connect to a remote server using any of these domain names: widifu. Com, udaore. Com, Frijda. Com, islpast. Piajesj com or. com. if the connection is established, the information stolen by Geinimi are transmitted.
How To protect From Spyware For Android
So be careful, download only the applications that are on the Android Market. If you want another solution: just download the free antivirus programs that are already available for a while on the Android Market ….
A Trojan horse named Geinimi just bit his first point on Android phones. Please note that the animal is dangerous.
A new Trojan affecting Android devices has emerged in China. Nicknamed “Geinimi”, this spyware for Android can compromise a significant amount of personal data on the phone of a user. Private data that can be sent to remote servers. Apparently Geinimi is a very sophisticated malware. Geinimi is also the first Android malicious microbe with the capacity of a botnet. Once installed the software pirate, via applications bombs, Geinimi has the ability to receive commands from a remote server that allow the hacker to control the phone.
When a host application is launched (Android apyware already located on the phone of a user), the Trojan runs in the background and collects important information that could compromise the privacy of a user. The specific information collected by this intrusive code includes details of place of use of the device, the IMEI (unique identification of the telephone) and data contained in the SIM card (IMSI).
Every five minutes, Geinimi attempts to connect to a remote server using any of these domain names: widifu. Com, udaore. Com, Frijda. Com, islpast. Com or piajesj. Com. When connected, the information stolen by Geinimi are transmitted.