Who doesn’t love a good motorcycle racing game, right? How about one easily available on Google Play, a “safe” place for all your Android app desires? How about a bike racing game that sticks with you so much, you can’t easily uninstall it? And it displays hidden ads? Wait, what!? That’s right! In the slideshow below, a game titled Motorcycle Race—Bike Race (package name: com.bikeme.racersm) has rave reviews by users who demand to know how to uninstall the game. Click to view slideshow. Rev your engines for heightened privileges So how does one get into such a predicament? That all starts with the install process. Upon installing Motorcycle Race—Bike Race, the first screen asks to Activate device administrator. Okay, so obviously a bike racing game requesting device administrator rights with permission to Lock the screen is a big red flag. However, if you didn’t catch that, there’s another clue that something is amiss. Look at the app name asking for permission: Media Player.
“You feel invaded and vulnerable. This was his business, his baby, and it could all be over because some hackers were after a bit of cash.” Names like Bad Rabbit, WannaCry and CryptoWall make the news due to the massive impact ransomware attacks have. Hackers cost individuals and businesses $5bn in 2017 , and that figure is predicted to rise in 2018 to an astonishing $11.5bn . Avast alone blocked 132,000,000 ransomware attacks in 2017. Most people understand how ransomware works – it’s in the name – but what’s it like when it happens to you and your business? What’s it like when the boss announces: ‘We’re being attacked’? We spoke to Chris* who offers us an example of what happens when ransomware hits your business. This is his story - a detailed account of four days he will never forget. “It didn’t just happen … it unfolded,” he says. *Chris’s name has been changed and some of the details have been omitted or altered to protect the identity of those involved. The prolog
Comentarii
Trimiteți un comentariu