You might have heard of the Godless Android malware that surfaced last month. This post explains some important facts around the malware, and how you can stay away from it.
What is the Godless Malware?
Carrying a bit of an intimidating name, ‘Godless’ is a malware that targets Android phones that run Android Lollipop 5.1 and earlier. The malware was found to be present on apps available in third-party stores and even official stores such as Google Play.
What does the Godless malware do?
Once the malware has successfully infected an Android phone, it roots the device. By ‘rooting’ it means to attain privileged control of the system to carry out tasks that cannot be performed otherwise. Once Godless has rooted the infected device, it performs the following operations:
• Steals the user’s Google account credentials
• Can install or uninstall shortcuts
• Installs unwanted apps which can act as backdoors to allow entry of additional malware
• Installs spyware that steal personal information
How Quick Heal helps?
Quick Heal Mobile Security Apps detects and blocks two variants of this malware viz. ‘Android.Godless.A’ & ‘Android.Godless.B’.
Safety precautions to take
For a brief technical analysis of the Godless malware, please download the PDF below:
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
Subject Matter Expert –
Dadasaheb Udage (Threat Research and Response Team)
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