Primed for Malware: Stop Selling Compromised Android Devices
7 hours ago
- #Android Security
- #Online Retail Risks
- #Malware Prevention
- Compromised Android devices are commonly sold on major online retailers like Amazon, presenting a systemic issue.
- The BADBOX campaign affected 10 million uncertified AOSP devices, including TVs and streaming devices.
- Android OEMs often pre-install apps, some of which can be malware, making threats hard for users to identify.
- Reports show malicious activities using home networks for illegal acts, with private task forces targeting Command and Control structures.
- Online retailers like Amazon need to allocate resources, such as anti-fraud efforts, to prevent these devices from entering the market.
- The FBI advises avoiding streaming devices that offer free content, as they may contain malware.
- Improvements are needed in firmware transparency and holding manufacturers accountable for malware-laced products.
- On Prime Day, retailers should empower users with information for safer purchasing decisions.