Increase of ransomware attacks on Android with 136.000 victims

Four times the number of attacked users has increased ransomware, which turned against devices Android, within just one year, affecting at least 136.000 users world-wide. virus ransomware

According to her report Kaspersky Lab for the landscape of threats ransomware, η πλειοψηφία των βασίζεται μόλις σε τέσσερις ομάδες κακόβουλων προγραμμάτων.

The report covers a period of two years, which, for comparison purposes, is divided into two twelve-month periods: from April 2014 to March 2015 and from April 2015 to March 2016.

These time periods have been selected because there have been significant changes in the landscape of threats during their lifetime ransomware for portable devices.

Ransomware is a type of malware that blocks access to information contained in the victim's device by locking the screen with a special window or encrypting important files in order to demand ransom. These programs are a highly recognized security issue.

But it is not just computer users who are at risk. The landscape of digital threats for Android device owners is also full of ransomware programs, as clearly seen from the main findings of the report.

Important findings:

  • The number of users who were attacked with mobile ransomware has almost quadrupled: from 35.413 users in 2014-2015, to 136.532 users in 2015-2016.
  • The percentage of users who were attacked with mobile ransomware compared to the number of users who were attacked by all kinds of malware for Android devices also increased: from 2,04% in 2014-2015, to 4,63% in 2015-2016.
  • Only four malware groups were responsible for over 90% of all attacks recorded at that time. These are the malicious families Small, Fusob, Pletor and Svpeng.
  • In contrast to the threats facing computers, where ransomware programs using crypto-ransomware have skyrocketed and the number of screen-locking attacks is declining, Android ransomware has the upper hand. mostly the screen-blocker format. This is due to the fact that Android devices can not remove screen-blockers with the help of external hardware, which makes these programs as effective as crypto-ransomware for computers.

Although the actual number of mobile device users attacked by ransomware is lower and the growth rate is slower than observed for ransomware. ransomware programs for computers, the situation with ransomware programs for Android is still worrying.

At the start of the comparison period, the monthly number of users who encountered this type of malware on Android devices was almost zero, but by the end it had reached almost 30.000 users per month.

This clearly shows that criminals are actively exploring in relation to computer attacks and that they will persist.

"The pattern of extortion is here to stay. The programms mobile ransomware emerged as a follow-up to desktop ransomware, and it is likely that malware targeting devices that are very different from a computer or smartphone will follow. These could be connected devices such as 'smart' watches, 'smart' TVs and other 'smart' including home entertainment systems and . There are indications that this may happen for some of these devices, so it's only a matter of time before malware targeting "smart" devices emerges"Said Roman Unuchek, Mobile Security Expert of Kaspersky Lab.

To protect against mobile ransomware attacks, Kaspersky Lab recommends that users:

  • Restrict the installation of applications from sources other than the official app store.
  • Use a trusted security solution that can detect malware and malware.
  • If installing applications from unofficial sources is unavoidable, then care must be taken as to what kind of permissions the application requests. This kind of should not be installed if the device does not have a security solution installed.
  • To "educate" themselves and their relatives about the latest forms of malware and how to propagate them. This helps identify an attempted social engineering attack.

The full report is available on the site Securelist.com.

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