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You didn't really think that just because I/O was this week that there'd be nothing but good news on the Android front did you?!? A new SMS worm called Selfmite was discovered by security researchers, which has the ability to disseminate itself via SMS message. Once a user installs the infected APK onto their phone, the worm is able to access the device's contacts and send an SMS to 20 numbers that are stored therein. You will know you have been targeted when you receive a text message that states, "Dear [NAME], Look the Self-time", followed by a tiny url that links to a file titled TheSelfTimerV1.apk. That APK contains the worm, and once installed, it will prompt the user to install a version of the Mobogenie app. Mobogenie is actually a legitimate application that is available through the Play store, and researchers at this point believe the whole point of this worm is to use it to increase the number of Mobogenie installations. The URL that was hosting TheSelfTimerV1.apk has been shut down by Google, but there is nothing preventing this from popping up again with a different URL. Since the text message will come from a (presumably) known contact rather than an unknown number, some users may be more inclined to navigate to the link where the initial infected file is hosted. So if anyone out there still allows unknown source installations on their phones at all times (and if you do, really??) make sure you turn that off. Because there's enough crap out there without us spreading it. Seriously. Read all about this worm . [/size][/font][/color]
Source: Computer World, thanks to cmh714 for the tip!
Self Propagating SMS Worm Found
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