This is the first known Android malware that reads blog posts and interprets these as commands. It can also download and install additional applications, therefore further compromising the affected device.
To get a one-glance comprehensive view of the behavior of this Backdoor, refer to the Threat Diagram shown below.

This malware gathers specific information from the infected device.
It connects to a malicious URL to send the gathered information and get an XML configuration file.
This backdoor may be unknowingly downloaded by a user while visiting malicious websites. It may be manually installed by a user.
File size: Varies
File type: APK
Initial samples received date: 27 Sep 2011
Arrival Details
This backdoor may be unknowingly downloaded by a user while visiting malicious websites.
It may be manually installed by a user.
NOTES:
This malware request the following permissions which it could use to perform malicious routines:
- Access network settings
- Access the Internet
- Control the vibrator
- Disable Keylock
- Make a Call
- Read low-level log files
- Read, and write contacts
- Restart applications
- Wake the device
- Write, read, receive, and send SMS
It gathers the following device information:
- Build version
- IMEI
- IMSI
- Manufacturer
- Model
- OS version
- Package name of legitimate application
- SDK version
It connects to the following URL to send the gathered information and retrieves an XML configuration file:
- http://b4.{BLOCKED}r.co.cc:8080/jk.action={information}
The configuration file contains settings of the malware, the package name to be downloaded, and download URL.
As of this writing the package that is installed is "com.sec.android.touchScreen.server" and downloaded from the blog post in http://blog.{BLOCKED}.com.cn/s/blog_8440ab780100t0nf.html.
The blog post contains encrypted messages that the malware interprets as its commands. It can also download other malicious applications from this blog post.
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