The Growing Problem of Mobile Adware - A MONTHLYMOBILEREVIEW

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The Growing Problem of Mobile Adware - A MONTHLYMOBILEREVIEW
A          MONTHLY MOBILE REVIEW

The Growing Problem
of Mobile Adware
                                                                                               SEPTEMBER 2012

    This monthly report reviews the mobile landscape including the findings of Trend Micro engineers and researchers.
                             In this report we look at the impact of mobile adware, and need for increased battery life
The Growing Problem of Mobile Adware - A MONTHLYMOBILEREVIEW
Battery Anxiety: The Trouble With Smartphones Today
                            The last quarter of the year always sees lots of new and improved smartphones hitting
                            the market. Most offer brighter and higher resolution displays, faster processors, more
                            advanced cameras, and sleeker designs. However, consumers tell us they are more
                            concerned about the battery life of their device than the clarity of their display or the
                            crispness of their photos. A Trend Micro study found that battery usage/drain is the
                            biggest smartphone concern for more than 60% of respondents.

                            Smartphone manufacturers appear to be receiving the same feedback, with battery life
                            being a major focus for releases this season. However while they introduce smaller and
                            more powerful batteries, along with new advancements in charging technology, other
                            trends in mobile devices will undoubtedly offset these battery enhancements.

                            The latest power-hungry trends and technologies include 4G/LTE which delivers
                            lightning-fast Internet access and data download but potentially consumes more power.
                            Multi-core processors make devices faster but require more power. Users also prefer
                            slimmer, sleeker phones that require smaller batteries that are often built into the device.
                            For low-end devices this potentially means less capacity along with the inconvenience of
                            not being able to use a spare battery.

                            Smartphone owners are then left to manually manage the power consumption of their
                            devices. This may lead to constantly monitoring and tweaking settings like mobile data
                            and Wi-Fi access, screen timeout, screen brightness, Bluetooth activity, and killing
                                                                background processes. This is beyond most users’
                                                                technical skill set, leaving them to suffer through
                                                                poor battery life on their smartphones.

                                                                 A recent study by the Purdue University and
                                                                 Microsoft highlighted another power-hungry activity
                                                                 that is present in almost all smartphones today. The
                                                                 study showed the impact of advertisements being
                                                                 displayed on mobile devices through the use of apps.
                                                                 The study highlighted that “65-75 percent of energy
                                                                 in free apps is spent in third-party advertisement
       A Trend Micro study on smartphone battery life            modules.”

                            Our recent analysis of Android smartphones has shown that approximately 12 percent
                            completely run out of power each day. This can be extremely inconvenient and even
                            dangerous as users become disconnected from friends and families. Our threat research
                            during August has also highlighted a concerning increase in the prevalence of adware
                            in Android apps. While these apps can house malicious routines and links to malicious
                            websites, they also pose a risk to battery life as shown by the Purdue study.

MONTHLY MOBILE REVIEW: THE GROWING PROBLEM OF MOBILE ADWARE
The Growing Problem of Mobile Adware - A MONTHLYMOBILEREVIEW
Threat Spotlight: The Rise of Mobile Adware
A significant part of the mobile malware we encountered in August was from the
AIRPUSH and ADWLEADBOLT families. These are our detections for mobile apps that use
the AirPush and Leadbolt advertising networks, respectively.

Advertising networks offer mobile app developers a variety of ways to display ads. Most
of these are perfectly legitimate, since they are contained within the app. However,
an increasing number of mobile ad networks like AirPush and Leadbolt also place ads
outside of the app. In particular, they send ads to users in the form of notifications, as
well as adding unrelated icons to the user’s phone. Viewing the notification can launch
the phone’s browser to display the advertiser’s website. These ad networks also tend
to collect personal information, in many instances, without explicit user knowledge or
intervention.

This behavior is comparable to adware on desktop computers, which we detect and
remove from user systems. Mobile adware can make mobile devices run slower, consume
data and drain battery, not to mention causing potential annoyance and inconvenience.
In addition, malicious apps have also been used to abuse the notification bar. Thus, users
may find it difficult to differentiate between “legitimate” ads and malware.

                         Figure 1. Top malware families in August 2012

                       MONTHLY MOBILE REVIEW: THE GROWING PROBLEM OF MOBILE ADWARE
The Growing Problem of Mobile Adware - A MONTHLYMOBILEREVIEW
Mobile Top 10 in August 2012
                         The following are the countries with the highest risk for malicious application download:

                             1.      Argentina                                            6. Thailand
                             2. Kuwait                                                    7.   Philippines
                             3.      Russia                                               8. Malaysia
                             4. India                                                     9. Saudi Arabia
                             5. Brazil                                                    10. Indonesia
                         *        Ratings are provided by analyzing real-time threat detection in Trend Micro™ Mobile Security Personal
                                  Edition. Due to technical reasons, China is not included.

                         The following are countries with the highest download rate of apps that consume the
                         most power:

                             1.      Switzerland                                          6. Malaysia
                             2. Israel                                                    7.   Singapore
                             3.      Taiwan                                               8. Italy
                             4. Saudi Arabia                                              9. Ireland
                             5. Sweden                                                    10. Portugal
                         *        Ratings are provided by analyzing real-time app scanning results in Trend Micro™ Longevity for Android. Due
                                  to technical reasons China and Japan are not included.

MONTHLY MOBILE REVIEW: THE GROWING PROBLEM OF MOBILE ADWARE
The Growing Problem of Mobile Adware - A MONTHLYMOBILEREVIEW
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