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Ransomware hacks Android’s front-facing camera to take

embarrassing photos


An Android app that offers pornographic images, Adult Player, has been recently discovered to be a
particularly aggressive form of ransomware.

The malware secretly takes photos of the unsuspecting victim by accessing the device’s front-facing
camera and then locks it, demanding a $500 ransom while pretending to be affiliated with the FBI.

The FBI probably isn’t after you


Unfortunately, as cyber criminals advance their tactics and techniques, the rest of us have to learn
to catch up. Ransomware, which has been around for about as long as the PC, is now targeting
Androids and other devices.

One of the major scare tactics of ransomware is to catch you in a
compromised position, or a fabricate one, and threaten your sense of
security in addition to locking your device.

That’s often times why “FBI” will pop up in the extortion image that
follows infection.

Earlier this year, an app named Porn Droid locked devices and accused the user of accessing child
pornography, then demanded $500 as a penalty.

Similarly, the app Koler intimidated Android-using victims in the same fashion, and was contracted
on pornography websites under the guise of a legitimate app.

The difference with Adult Player is that it can actually take embarrassing photos of you that wouldn’t
exist otherwise. And even if you do pay the penalty, who is to say that those photos will actually be
destroyed?


Be selective about your downloads

Adult Player, as with many ransomware apps, is not available through Google Play. Often times
these malicious apps can be found for direct download through a website, so it’s best to avoid these
kinds of downloads unless you have good reason to trust the company behind the app.

Additionally, you should always pay attention to what permissions you grant when you download
any app.

If an app wants access to your contacts or camera, for example, and it should have no use for
those functions, abort the download immediately.





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