Monday, 12 March 2018

Android Manufacturer: Included Malware Is False Alarm



The Chinese manufacturer of Android devices Leagoo has removed to anti-virus company Doctor Web, which claimed that the manufacturer supplied devices with malware. The virus fighter claimed that it had found the Triada Trojan in the firmware of more than 40 models , including that of Leagoo.

The malware, which can download and execute additional malware and apps, without users knowing this, turned out to be present in a custom Android system library. This system library is used by all Android apps, which means that the malicious code is present in the memory of all running apps. According to Doctor Web, the malware was added at the request of a Leagoo partner and the manufacturer made this request.

Leagoo says in a statement that it is a false alarm. "The problem with the" virus warning "on Leagoo phones is mainly caused by differences in the virus detection of Chinese and foreign anti-virus software", according to the manufacturer. Leagoo states that all phones are scanned for malware by "top Chinese anti-virus software" to ensure that all devices are virus-free. In the future, Leagoo will also use "foreign algorithms" during scanning to prevent new virus warnings.

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