Breaking News

Viltrox Launches AF 75mm F1.8 EVO and AF 90mm F2.2 Lenses COLORFUL Unveils New iGame M15 and M16 Origo Gaming Laptops at COMPUTEX 2026 GIGABYTE Showcases Sleek STEALTH and Elegant WOOD PC Builds at COMPUTEX 2026 GIGABYTE Showcases Industry-leading CQDIMM Performance and Ecosystem Expansion at COMPUTEX 2026 G.SKILL Demos Trident Z5 NeoX RGB Series DDR5 with AMD EXPOT Technology

logo

  • Share Us
    • Facebook
    • Twitter
  • Home
  • Home
  • News
  • Reviews
  • Essays
  • Forum
  • Legacy
  • About
    • Submit News

    • Contact Us
    • Privacy

    • Promotion
    • Advertise

    • RSS Feed
    • Site Map

Search form

US Government-funded Phones Come Pre-installed with Unremovable Malware: Malwarebytes

US Government-funded Phones Come Pre-installed with Unremovable Malware: Malwarebytes

Smartphones Jan 9,2020 0

Mobile phones offered to low-income families via a US government scheme come preloaded with Chinese malware, according to a security company Malwarebytes.

United States–funded mobile carrier Assurance Wireless, which is owned by Virgin Mobile, offers phones via the Lifeline Assistance program amd it selling a mobile device pre-installed with two malicious applications, Malwarebytes discovered.

Assurance Wireless offers the $35 UMX U686CL phone as their most budget conscious option.

Malwarebytes said it saw several complaints from users with a government-issued phone reporting that some of its pre-installed apps were malicious.

The security firm informed Assurance Wireless of its findings but says it never heard back.

The first questionable app found on the UMX U686CL poses as an updater named Wireless Update, an app capable of updating the mobile device (OS). Conversely, it is also capable of auto-installing apps without user consent.

Malwarebytes detects this app as Android/PUP.Riskware.Autoins.Fota.fbcvd, a detection name that should sound familiar to Malwarebytes for Android customers. That’s because the app is actually a variant of Adups, a China-based company caught collecting user data, creating backdoors for mobile devices and, yes, developing auto-installers.

From the moment you log into the mobile device, Wireless Update starts auto-installing apps. While the apps it installs are initially clean and free of malware, these apps are added to the device with zero notification or permission required from the user.

Another unremovable pre-installed malicious app found on the UMX U686CL phone is the mobile device’s own Settings app, which functions as a heavily-obfuscated malware detected by Malwarebytes as Android/Trojan.Dropper.Agent.UMX. Because the app serves as the dashboard from which settings are changed, removing it would leave the device unusable.

According to Malwarebytes, Android/Trojan.Dropper.Agent.UMX shares characteristics with two other variants of known mobile Trojan droppers.
The only difference between the two codes are their variable names. The more discernible variant of this malware uses Chinese characters for variable names. Therefore, Malwarebytes assumes the origin of this malware is China.

In addition to the malware being of Chinese origin, it’s noteworthy to mention that this UMX mobile device is made by a Chinese company as well.

Tags: Android malwareVirgin Mobile
Previous Post
Mark Zuckerberg Outlines Long-term Goals For The Decade
Next Post
First Look at Intel's DG1 Xe Discrete Graphics Card

Related Posts

  • Virgin Media Reports Data Incident

  • Google Play Store is Just Not Completely Safe Yet

  • Google Play Protect Removed Almost 2 Billion Malware Apps in 2019

  • Google Launches the App Defense Alliance to Fight Bad Apps

  • Android Dropper App Infects 45K Devices in Past 6 months

  • Millions Android Phones Infected With 'WhatsApp' Malware

  • Researchers Discover 2,000 Fake Apps on Google Play

  • Most Antimalware Security Apps Don't Detect All Android Threads

Latest News

Viltrox Launches AF 75mm F1.8 EVO and AF 90mm F2.2 Lenses
Cameras

Viltrox Launches AF 75mm F1.8 EVO and AF 90mm F2.2 Lenses

COLORFUL Unveils New iGame M15 and M16 Origo Gaming Laptops at COMPUTEX 2026
Consumer Electronics

COLORFUL Unveils New iGame M15 and M16 Origo Gaming Laptops at COMPUTEX 2026

GIGABYTE Showcases Sleek STEALTH and Elegant WOOD PC Builds at COMPUTEX 2026
Cooling Systems

GIGABYTE Showcases Sleek STEALTH and Elegant WOOD PC Builds at COMPUTEX 2026

GIGABYTE Showcases Industry-leading CQDIMM Performance and Ecosystem Expansion at COMPUTEX 2026
PC components

GIGABYTE Showcases Industry-leading CQDIMM Performance and Ecosystem Expansion at COMPUTEX 2026

G.SKILL Demos Trident Z5 NeoX RGB Series DDR5 with AMD EXPOT Technology
PC components

G.SKILL Demos Trident Z5 NeoX RGB Series DDR5 with AMD EXPOT Technology

Popular Reviews

Akaso 360 Action camera

Akaso 360 Action camera

Dragon Touch Digital Calendar

Dragon Touch Digital Calendar

be quiet! Pure Loop 3 280mm

be quiet! Pure Loop 3 280mm

Endorfy Thock V2 Wireless Keyboard

Endorfy Thock V2 Wireless Keyboard

Noctua NF-A12x25 G2 fans

Noctua NF-A12x25 G2 fans

Soft2bet and the unseen hardware that makes instant play possible

Soft2bet and the unseen hardware that makes instant play possible

Crucial T710 2TB NVME SSD

Crucial T710 2TB NVME SSD

be quiet! Pure power 13M 750W

be quiet! Pure power 13M 750W

Main menu

  • Home
  • News
  • Reviews
  • Essays
  • Forum
  • Legacy
  • About
    • Submit News

    • Contact Us
    • Privacy

    • Promotion
    • Advertise

    • RSS Feed
    • Site Map
  • About
  • Privacy
  • Contact Us
  • Promotional Opportunities @ CdrInfo.com
  • Advertise on out site
  • Submit your News to our site
  • RSS Feed