AdultSwine

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AdultSwine
AliasesAdult Swine
ClassificationMalware
Point of originUnknown
Operating system(s) affectedAndroid

AdultSwine is malware discovered in 2018 by Check Point Software Technologies.[1][2] The malware was found programmed into around 60 apps on the Google Play Store, primarily those aimed at children. The bug would display pornographic ads that, when clicked on, would instruct victims to download more malicious software in an attempt to steal personal data.[3][4] It's estimated that between 3 and 7 million users may have been infected.[5]

According to a representative for Google, the apps have been removed from the Play Store and all developer accounts associated with the apps have been locked. Check Point cautions users to "be extra vigilant when installing apps, particularly those intended for use by children.”[6]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Louie, David (2018-01-12). "Google Play takes down 63 children's apps after malware discovered". ABC7 San Francisco. Retrieved 2018-06-20.
  2. ^ "Malware Displaying Porn Ads Discovered in Game Apps on Google Play - Check Point Research". Check Point Research. 2018-01-12. Retrieved 2018-06-20.
  3. ^ "Google deleted 60 games from its Play Store after pornographic ads were found". The Verge. Retrieved 2018-06-20.
  4. ^ "Google deletes 60 apps, many aimed at kids, that showed porn ads". SiliconBeat. 2018-01-12. Archived from the original on 2018-06-21. Retrieved 2018-06-20.
  5. ^ "Google pulls games apps with AdultSwine malware hidden inside". CNET. 2018-01-12. Retrieved 2018-06-20.
  6. ^ "Pornographic images found on children's games in Google Play store". Financial Times. 12 January 2018. Retrieved 2018-06-20.

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