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Kaspersky Warns of Android 'Drive-By Download' Attacks

Kaspersky Warns of Android
December 6, 2012 11:17AM

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Kaspersky Labs noted that 2012 has been the year of explosive growth in mobile malware, with cybercriminals' primary focus being the Android platform because it is the most widely used. In 2013 Kaspersky predicts the likelihood of a new alarming trend -- the use of vulnerabilities to extend "drive-by download" attacks on mobile devices.

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Days after Sophos issued its security trends report, Kaspersky Labs is following up with a report of its own. Kaspersky outlined what it sees as key security trends of 2012 and predictions of core threats of 2013.

Kaspersky's most notable predictions for 2013 include the continued rise of targeted attacks, cyber-espionage and nation-state cyber-attacks, the evolving role of hacktivism, the development of controversial "legal" surveillance tools and the increase in cybercriminal attacks targeting cloud Relevant Products/Services-based services.

"In our previous reports we categorized 2011 as the year of explosive growth of new cyber threats. The most notable incidents of 2012 have been revealing and shaping the future of cyber security," said Costin Raiu, director of the Global Research and Analysis Team at Kaspersky Lab.

"We expect the next year to be packed with high-profile attacks on consumers, businesses and governments alike, and to see the first signs of notable attacks against the critical industrial infrastructure Relevant Products/Services. The most notable trends of 2013 will be new example of cyber warfare operations, increasing targeted attacks on businesses and new, sophisticated mobile Relevant Products/Services threats."

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Kaspersky noted that 2012 has been the year of explosive growth in mobile malware, with cybercriminals' primary focus being the Android platform because it is the most popular and widely used. In 2013 the firm predicts the likelihood of a new alarming trend -- the use of vulnerabilities to extend "drive-by download" attacks on mobile devices.

What does this mean? According to Kaspersky, personal and corporate data Relevant Products/Services stored on smartphones and tablets will be targeted as frequently as it is targeted on traditional computers. For the same reasons -- rising popularity -- new sophisticated attacks will be performed against owners of Apple devices as well.

Ted Demopoulos, principal analyst at Demopoulos Associates, said Android is poised to become the new Windows when it comes to malware.

"Android is an enormous target, just like Windows, and the enormous growth of mobile devices as compared to normal PCs means that it may surpass Windows in the not too distant future," Demopoulos told us.

"Also, most Android devices do not sit behind the corporate firewall, do not run anti malware/anti virus, and the common practice of co-mingling business and user data means there is extreme danger ahead -- or enormous opportunity for attackers." (continued...)

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