Mobile games may hike your bills be aware of cyber criminals

 

Divyesh Singh / DNA

 

Wednesday, May 19, 2010 23:52 IST

  

Mumbai: Beware smart phone users. You may not be doing a smart thing when you 
download a free software or a mobile game on your cellphone. For cyber criminals

have now zeroed in on you.

Unknown to you, your mobile phone might start dialling premium rate numbers 
across the globe. 

 

? Blame it on a self-launching Trojan that has dropped into your cellphone when 
you were downloading a free software or a game. Cyber criminals, who are 
controlling

such Trojans, will be dialling the numbers, but you will be the one footing the 
bill.

 

A recent research by Kaspersky Laboratories has found that a new game, called 
3D Anti-Terrorist, is often popping up on many websites. Windows mobile 
smartphone

users can download it for free. It takes up just 1.5MB space, and comes with a 
file named reg.exe.

 

Kaspersky lab expert Denis Masllenikov has said in a report that the file is 
actually a Trojan that calls premium rate numbers across the globe. It gets

installed the moment a user completes downloading the game on his smartphone. 

 

Masllenikov's report says that the Trojan has been made by Russian virus 
writers. Once installed, it launches itself. It was detected last month, and 
ever

since it has been found that calls from infected phones are being made to six 
premium rate numbers across the globe.

 

Last year too, the Kaspersky labs had detected a similar kind of Trojan. It 
came with a free software called iporn player, which promised smartphone users

access to various porn sites. Once the player was installed, the Trojan started 
calling premium rate numbers in places like Austria, Lichtenstein, Burkina

Faso, Switzerland and Nauru.

 

The bills of the infected phones ran up to huge amounts, and the users came to 
know of it only after receiving the bills.

 

IT experts say that the only way to avoid smart phones being infected by such 
viruses and Trojans is not to download software or other files from unknown

websites. The users should only download software from phone manufacturers' 
official websites.

 

Masllenikov said, "Cyber criminals can target any person's phone at any 
location. If smart phones are widely used in a particular country, users there 
are

more likely to fall prey to this."

 

Tenchnology evangelist Vijay Mukhi told DNA, "The premium rate calls are mostly 
made to pay-per-call international numbers and friendship lines. There could

be a person somewhere in the world, who has actually subscribed to this service 
after being offered heavy discounts on the existing market rates. He will

be making the calls, but the charges for them will be paid by the user whose 
phone has been infected."

 

 Source: 
http://www.dnaindia.com/scitech/report_mobile-games-may-hike-your-bills-be-aware-of-cyber-criminals_1385175




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