3 million Smartphone in the hands of Hackers!

in #technology6 years ago

Recent reports of malware infections have been reported in smartphones or other electronic devices. The firmware, called Adups, is believed to have steals data from very common electronics. But worse than the fact that over 300,000 Android smartphones worldwide have serious security flaws.

There can be no more bad news for Android users. However, only those phones which have already installed the Rootkit / Backdoor app on this phone are at risk.

Internet security company BitSight says this is a problem in cheap phones. The preinstalled firmware creates security vulnerabilities. As a result, it acts as an intermediary for hacking. This is a common problem for all the cheap Android phones.

As a result, hackers easily access the root of any phone and take full control over their hands.
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So far, such security faulty phones include BLU Studio G, BLU Studio G Plus,
BLU Studio 6.0 HD, BLU Studio X, BLU Studio X Plus, BLU Studio C HD, Infinix Hot X507,
Infinix Hot 2 X510, Infinix Zero X506, Infinix Zero 2X509, DOOGEE Voyager 2 DG310, LEAGOO LEAD 5, LEAGOO LEAD 6, LEAGOO LEAD 3i, LEAGOO LEAD 2S, LEAGOO ALFA 6,
IKU Colorful K45i, Beeline Pro 2, XOLO Cube 5.0.

Some phone companies have already given software updates to customers to overcome this security.

Bitsite reported that data of at least 55 devices in the mentioned models was stolen. 26 percent of the infected devices are blue, 11 percent infinix and 8 percent of Gogi companies.

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