Judy Malware
It is
getting out of hand! Again Android is infected with a malware via play store
but this time it came as a Korean app called Judy.
Around 36.5
million Android devices have been infected with ad-clicker malware (Judy). It’s
probably the biggest malware attack found on Google Play, according to Check
Point.
The malware
campaign on Google Play (the official app store) has been discovered by Check
Point security researchers. The malware, called “Judy”, is an auto-clicking
adware which was found on 41 apps developed by a Korean company.
Judy is an
adware that is generated fraudulent clicks to gain revenue. It generates false
clicks on affected devices. Almost 41 apps are spreading this malware and ‘Judy
the chef’ is the common character among them. So, it is called Judy.
The malware
uses infected devices to generate large amounts of false clicks on
advertisements, generating profits for the criminals behind it. Judy relies on
the communication with its Command and Control server (C&C) for its
operation. The malicious apps are real legal games, but in the background,
they act as a bridge to connect the user’s device to the adware server.
Checkpoint
security team said, Google has removed the malicious apps and updated the
Bouncer security, which is a mechanism to scan the apps. But just to be sure,
you can check the list of apps published by the security research firm.
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