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These apps are being offered on a number of Russian websites, where users can purportedly download free versions of popular Android software - in this particular case, the Opera Mini mobile browser.
"The applications morph themselves automatically in a few ways every time the threat is downloaded. In addition, manual modifications are also made every few days indicating that the malware authors are actively maintaining this malware family," says Symantec.
The served malicious apps change in three ways:
- Variable data changes - mostly in a single database file containing a list of premium numbers and messages that the malware sends when active
- File re-ordering - changing the order of the code and data files within the application package
- Adding dummy files - inserting one or more (sometimes even as high as forty) .temp files containing a innocuous image into the application package.
As always, users are advised to carefully review the permissions every app they want to install asks of them. The permission to send SMS messages should always be one that makes you think twice about it.

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