Oct4 |
9:10 pm (UTC-7) | by
Karl Dominguez (Threat Response Engineer) |
Newer and more complicated Android malware variants are expected to emerge, along with the rising number of malicious Android apps. A new backdoor that we were able to analyze proves just that. Malware targeting the Android platform are continuously improving in performance as well as using new techniques to thwart analysis and to avoid detection.
This Android malware, which Trend Micro detects as ANDROIDOS_ANSERVER.A, arrives as an e-book reader app and can be downloaded from a third-party Chinese app store. It asks for the following permissions upon installation:

- Access network settings
- Access the Internet
- Control the vibrate alert
- Disable key locks
- Make a call
- Read low-level log files
- Read and write contact details
- Restart apps
- Wake the device
- Write, read, receive, and send SMS
For more information on how cybercriminals utilize permissions in conducting malicious routines, check out our e-book, “When Android Apps Want More Than They Need.”
From our analysis, we found that this malware has two hardcoded C&C servers to which it connects in order to receive commands and to deliver payloads. The first server is just like the usual remote site to which the malware posts information to and gets commands from. The second C&C server, however, caught our attention more. This is a blog site with encrypted content, which based on our research, is the first time Android malware implemented this kind of technique to communicate.
Below is a diagram of how ANDROIDOS_ANSERVER.A uses the blog site as a C&C server:




- com.qihoo360.mobilesafe
- com.tencent.qqpimsecure
- com.ijinshan.mguard
- com.lbe.security
The use of blog platforms in malware activities is not unheard of. In fact, early this year, a botnet was found using Twitter for issuing commands to infected systems. If anything, this recent adaptation of mobile malware is another sign of continued development and proliferation.
More information on mobile threats as well as ways to keep mobile devices safe from attacks can be found in our Mobile Threat Information Hub.
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November 17th, 2011 at 11:57 pm
There is a high chance that you will get an android virus when you download apps outside the market.
November 18th, 2011 at 3:02 pm
As unsurprising as this is given the increasing popularity and usage of android based software, it is clearly going to result in huge new android dedicated divisions within the anti-virus industry. A stretch, but for those in the industry, maleware, despite being the enemy, is also the source of their bread and butter.
Thanks for the post.