Android Trojan Found, Spreading From Chinese App Stores 277
wiredmikey writes that researchers from Lookout Mobile have discovered a sophisticated Trojan targeting Android devices.
"The company says the mobile malware is 'The most sophisticated Android malware we've seen to date. Geinimi is also the first Android malware in the wild that displays botnet-like capabilities. Once the malware is installed on a user's phone, it has the potential to receive commands from a remote server that allow the owner of that server to control the phone.' What makes the Trojan different from most 'standard' mobile malware is that Geinimi is being 'grafted' onto repackaged versions of legitimate applications, primarily games, and distributed in third-party Chinese Android app markets."
And that's why children, (Score:2, Interesting)
proper code signing (and not letting unsigned code run) is important.