Joker Malware Targets Android Users to steal SMS Messages and Contact Lists – 17 Apps Removed from Google Play
October 1, 2020 Share

Joker Malware Targets Android Users to steal SMS Messages and Contact Lists – 17 Apps Removed from Google Play

Joker Malware on Google Play

Joker is one of the most prominent malware families that continuously target the Android devices, it’s main activity is to stimulate clicks on SMS message and subscribe for unwanted paid premium services.

The malware found again in Google play by employing changes in its code, execution methods, or payload-retrieving techniques.

Security researchers from the Zscaler ThreatLabZ research team identified regular upload of malware-infected files onto the Google Play store.

This prompted us to evaluate how Joker is so successful at getting around the Google Play vetting process. We identified 17 different samples regularly uploaded to Google Play in September 2020. There were a total of around 120,000 downloads for the identified malicious apps, reads Zscaler blog post.

Here is the list of affected apps;

  • All Good PDF Scanner
  • Mint Leaf Message-Your Private Message
  • Unique Keyboard – Fancy Fonts & Free Emoticons
  • Tangram App Lock
  • Direct Messenger
  • Private SMS
  • One Sentence Translator – Multifunctional Translator
  • Style Photo Collage
  • Meticulous Scanner
  • Desire Translate
  • Talent Photo Editor – Blur focus
  • Care Message
  • Part Message
  • Paper Doc Scanner
  • Blue Scanner
  • Hummingbird PDF Converter – Photo to PDF
  • All Good PDF Scanner

The malware steals users’ money by subscribing them to paid subscriptions without their consent. It stimulates interaction with ads and then steals victims’ messages including OTP to authenticate payments.

Researchers observed three different infection scenarios

Scenario 1: The malicious has obfuscated C&C URL embedded in the app for direct download, once installed the malicious app contacts the C&C server for download.

Scenario 2: The malicious apps have stager payload added, the job of this stager payload is to simply retrieve the final payload URL from the code, download and execute it.

Scenario 3: Infected apps have two stager payloads to download the final payload. the Google Play infected app downloads the stage one payload, which downloads the stage two payload, which finally loads the end Joker payload.

With all the scenarios the final payload downloaded is the Joker malware and it uses DES encryption to execute the C&C activities. It is always recommended to check out the permissions of the applications that you are installing.

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