Fortinet Threat Landscape Research Reveals New Android Botnet
Trojan Malware Downloader W32/Exchanger
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"Most infections we see like this in our labs serve a similar purpose to W32/Exchanger and are known in the digital underground as 'loaders,'" said Derek Manky, senior security strategist at Fortinet. "Loaders are botnets with simple functionality. They report status, such as uptime, operating system version, geographic location, etc., and receive download commands from their controllers. Such statistics help cyber criminals manage their infections, bill customers for installing malware on a given number of systems and provide reports to their clients as a quality of service metric."
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