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Mobile Use of Social Networks Becoming Preferred Way to Infect Mobile Devices
AMSTERDAM --(Business Wire)--
AVG Technologies (NYSE: AVG), the provider of Internet and mobile
security to approximately 108 million active users, today released its
Q1 2012 Community Powered Threat Report. The report highlights the
growing use of mobile devices to connect with social networks and how
this is fast becoming a preferred method for cyber criminals to spread
malware, particularly on those devices running Android.
Yuval Ben-Itzhak (News - Alert), Chief Technology Officer at AVG, said: "We detected a
big increase in the use of social networks such as Facebook and Twitter
to target Android users. Cyber criminals are finding it very convenient
to distribute their malware straight to a mobile device via these
networks. The growth of the Android platform has been phenomenal, which
has not gone unnoticed with cyber criminals who have discovered it to be
a lucrative target for their malware. In 2011, Google (News - Alert) had to remove over
100 malicious apps from the official Android market, Google Play."
Social networks have become a key source of information and
communication. Twitter now has more than 140 million active users1;
and Facebook (News - Alert) has over 845 million users2, with some analysts
expecting that figure to reach 1 billion this year3. The
result: targeting those who use Facebook is like targeting around 14 per
cent of world's population or approximately 43 per cent of global
internet users. Consider also that there are over 300 million Android
phones already activated, with over 850,000 Android phones and tablets
added to that number each day4, and it is clear these two
trends combined result in a new threat: infecting Android devices using
social networks.
Most mobile devices are tied into operator billing systems making
monetization of malware a lot more effective than on traditional
computer systems. All the attackers need to do is trick users to install
a malicious app on their device through which they can then gather cash
using the phone companies' billing systems by utilizing premium SMS
services. In many cases, this is done by charging low amounts on an
infrequent basis so users don't even notice.
The Q1 2012 Community Powered Threat Report includes examples of this:
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On Facebook, all it takes for a cyber criminal to attack is to set up
a fake profile which downloads malware to a device and randomly invite
Facebook users.
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On Twitter (News - Alert), a cyber criminal creates a spam profile and then posts
tweets containing shortened hyperlinks to malware using trending
hashtags. The way in which Twitter works makes sure the tweet appears
on the top of many people's Twitter feed.
About the report
The AVG Community Protection Network is an online neighborhood watch,
where community members work to protect each other. Information about
the latest threats is collected from customers who participate in the
product improvement program and shared with the community to make sure
everyonereceives the best possible protection.
The AVG Community Powered Threat Report is based on the Community
Protection Network traffic and data collected from participating AVG
users over a three-month period, followed by analysis by AVG. It
provides an overview of web, mobile devices, spam risks and threats. All
statistics referenced are obtained from the AVG Community Protection
Network.
AVG has focused on building communities that help millions of online
participants support each other on computer security issues and actively
contribute to AVG's research efforts.
To download the summary of the Q1 2012 Community Powered Threat Report:
www.avg.com/filedir/news/AVG_Community_Powered_Threat_Report_Q1_2012_summary.pdf
To download the full Q1 2012 Community Powered Threat Report: www.avg.com/filedir/news/AVG_Community_Powered_Threat_Report_Q1_2012.pdf
Visit the AVG Newsroom at: www.avg.com/press-releases-news
About AVG Technologies (NYSE: AVG)
AVG's mission is to simplify, optimize and secure the Internet
experience, providing peace of mind to a connected world. AVG's powerful
yet easy-to-use software and online services put users in control of
their Internet experience. By choosing AVG's software and services,
users become part of a trusted global community that benefits from
inherent network effects, mutual protection and support. AVG has grown
its user base to approximately 108 million active users as of December
31, 2011 and offers a product portfolio that targets the consumer and
small business markets and includes Internet security, PC performance
optimization, online backup, mobile security, identity protection and
family safety software.
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1 http://blog.twitter.com/2012/03/twitter-turns-six.html 2
http://newsroom.fb.com/content/default.aspx?NewsAreaId=22 3
http://connect.icrossing.co.uk/facebook-hit-billion-users-summer_7709 4
https://plus.google.com/u/0/112599748506977857728/posts/Btey7rJBaLF

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