Kaspersky Threat Intelligence has confirmed that a fully functional malware backdoor is being distributed pre-installed on Android devices.
Keenadu firmware backdoor infects Android tablets via signed OTA updates, enabling remote control, ad fraud, and data theft across 13,715 devices.
Kaspersky says Keenadu may be embedded on devices or downloaded from app stores and used for ad fraud.
A newly discovered and sophisticated Android malware called Keenadu has been found embedded in firmware from multiple device ...
A new strain of Android malware capable of taking full control of infected devices has been discovered embedded in tablet firmware and distributed through signed ...
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