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Police raid homes across Europe over DroidJack malware | Police raid homes across Europe over DroidJack malware |
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Police have raided homes in five European countries as part of a malware investigation, according to agency reports. | Police have raided homes in five European countries as part of a malware investigation, according to agency reports. |
Officers in the UK, Germany, France, Belgium and Switzerland raided several properties connected to suspected users of malware known as DroidJack. | Officers in the UK, Germany, France, Belgium and Switzerland raided several properties connected to suspected users of malware known as DroidJack. |
DroidJack allows criminals to spy on smartphone data traffic, eavesdrop on conversations and hijack the camera. | DroidJack allows criminals to spy on smartphone data traffic, eavesdrop on conversations and hijack the camera. |
No arrests have yet been reported as a result of the raids. | |
The searches were reported by the AFP and Reuters news agencies while Europol also say that searches were conducted in the United States. | |
Britain's National Crime Agency was not able to confirm any details of the UK operation. | Britain's National Crime Agency was not able to confirm any details of the UK operation. |
A total of 13 homes in Germany and one in Switzerland were raided, the news agencies said. | A total of 13 homes in Germany and one in Switzerland were raided, the news agencies said. |
The German suspects were aged between 19 and 51. | |
DroidJack is a remote access trojan or "Rat", which is openly sold online for $210 (£137), affects Android devices only. | DroidJack is a remote access trojan or "Rat", which is openly sold online for $210 (£137), affects Android devices only. |
'Every move' tracked | 'Every move' tracked |
"It can track a user's every move without their knowledge," explained Peter Coogan, principal security response manager at Symantec. | "It can track a user's every move without their knowledge," explained Peter Coogan, principal security response manager at Symantec. |
"There was a documented case back in 2014. I think where it was being sent out via spam email and pretending to be a bank. It is likely at that time that they were trying to steal banking details off the phone," he told the BBC. | "There was a documented case back in 2014. I think where it was being sent out via spam email and pretending to be a bank. It is likely at that time that they were trying to steal banking details off the phone," he told the BBC. |
Mr Coogan added that he has tracked discussion of the malware on underground hacking forums where DroidJack has been marketed. | Mr Coogan added that he has tracked discussion of the malware on underground hacking forums where DroidJack has been marketed. |
"More people will have purchased it and are probably using it," he said. | "More people will have purchased it and are probably using it," he said. |