Google patches Android icon permissions attack

Google patches Android icon permissions attack

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Number:IRCNE2014042163
Date: 2014-04-16

According to “techworld”,Google has issued a patch for an attack that could lead an Android user to a phishing site, according to security vendor FireEye.
FireEye recently spotted an malicious Android application that could modify the icons of other applications so that when they're launched, they send victims to a phishing website.
The malware is abusing a set of permissions known as

"com.android.launcher.permission.READ_SETTINGS"
and
"com.android.launcher.permission.WRITE_SETTINGS."

The permissions allow an application to modify configuration settings of Android's Launcher, including that of icons, wrote researchers Hui Xue, Yulong Zhang and Tao Wei on a company blog.
The two permissions have long been classified as "normal," a designation give to application permissions thought to have no malicious possibilities. Android users aren't warned about granting those permissions when they install an application, they wrote.
But "using these normal permissions, a malicious app can replace legit Android home screen icons with fake ones that point to phishing apps or websites," they wrote.
FireEye developed a proof-of-concept attack using Google's Nexus 7 tablet running Android version 4.2.2 to show icons could be modified to send people to another website.
Google's Play store, which does check applications for security issues, didn't prevent FireEye's application from appearing in the store, they wrote.
The danger is that attackers could modify the icon of a banking application and fool users into divulging sensitive information on a fake website they've created.
Other Android devices that don't use the "Launcher" functionality in the Android Open Source Project are also vulnerable.
Google has released a patch to its OEM partners, FireEye wrote. But many Android vendors are slow to adopt security upgrades, they wrote.
"We urge these vendors to patch vulnerabilities more quickly to protect their users," FireEye wrote.

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