New smartphone application exposes vulnerability to hackers
ANITuesday, March 9, 2010 18:59 IST
New smartphone application exposes vulnerability to hackers
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London: Experts have developed a smartphone application called 
'WeatherFistBadMonkey' to illustrate new threat 'botnet' that has hit the cyber 
world.

 
Derek Brown and Danny Tijerina at TippingPoint, a computer security firm in 
Austin, Texas, had first developed 'WeatherFist' to provide a weather 
forecasting service.

However, they then upgraded it to 'WeatherFistBadMonkey', which can be used to 
steal files from the phone, log keyboard entries or send emails.

The researchers' aim is to point at the possibility of smartphones- such as the 
iPhone and devices running the Android operating system- getting trapped in 
'botnets'.

Basically, 'botnets' are networks of computers that have been broken into and 
brought under the control of a hacker.

Brown and Tijerina's software is available on ModMyi, an alternative app store 
that caters to iPhones that have been modified to accept software not on the 
official app store. 

This modification, known as jailbreaking, is strongly discouraged by Apple.

However, almost 7800 users have downloaded WeatherFist onto their phones in the 
last few months.

"The average user is not tech-savvy enough to police the apps they put on their 
phone," New Scientist quoted Brown as saying.

http://www.dnaindia.com/scitech/report_new-smartphone-application-exposes-vulnerability-to-hackers_1357233

Vikas Kapoor,
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