Blog de Zscaler

Reciba en su bandeja de entrada las últimas actualizaciones del blog de Zscaler

Security Research

Malware Campaign Targeting Opera Mobile

image
JULIEN SOBRIER
marzo 14, 2012 - 2 Min de lectura
I've stumbled upon hundreds of links targeting Opera Mobile users, to trick them into installing a malware on the device.

The links are in the form of:


hxxp://geqe.net/opera_mini/1965/opera_mini.auto#phpsessid=85cfe7f19a08b6387d0441a9d949bb95

Each has a different phpsessid value. The domain was registered last month (02/12/2012) and does not seem to host any legitimate content.

These pages redirect to another domain, mskmarkets.ru (hxxp://mskmarkets.ru/l.php?l=o4&r=2695&a=29#phpsessid=afe9720a74a56800a2bd682b171e9914) where users are warned in Russian that their browser is out of date:

WARNING! An update your browser!
Your browser version is outdated, your phone is at risk of infection by dangerous virus!
We strongly recommend that you upgrade your browser. To update, click Update.



hxxp://geqe.net/opera_mini/1965/opera_mini.auto#phpsessid=85cfe7f19a08b6387d0441a9d949bb95
Note that a Google Chrome favicon is used and the page leverages the same theme and icons as Opera Mobile. The source code has multiple references to Opera (CSS, links, etc.) and targets WAP-enabled devices.


When the user clicks on the Refresh button, the file browser_update.jar gets downloaded (and possibly installed, I don't have the right device to test). This malicious Java application is currently flagged by 8 of 43 AV engines as an SMS sender. This type of malware is very common on mobile devices. They are used for spam or contact surcharged phone numbers.


According to Wikipedia, Opera has a huge market share in Russia and Eastern Europe, with more than 36% of the browser market (only 2.7% world-wide).


With the lack of effective AV and other security tools on smartphones, especially on low-end devices, mobile users must be very careful about downloading and installing applications, especially outside of the official app stores.
form submtited
Gracias por leer

¿Este post ha sido útil?

Exención de responsabilidad: Este blog post ha sido creado por Zscaler con fines informativos exclusivamente y se ofrece "como es" sin ninguna garantía de precisión, integridad o fiabilidad. Zscaler no asume ninguna responsabilidad por errores u omisiones ni por las acciones que se tomen basándose en la información proporcionada. Cualquier sitio web o recurso de terceros enlazado en esta publicación de blog se proporciona únicamente por conveniencia, y Zscaler no se hace responsable de su contenido ni de sus prácticas. Todo el contenido está sujeto a cambios sin previo aviso. Al acceder a este blog, acepta estos términos y reconoce ser el único responsable de verificar y utilizar la información de manera adecuada según sus necesidades.

Reciba en su bandeja de entrada las últimas actualizaciones del blog de Zscaler

Al enviar el formulario, acepta nuestra política de privacidad.