What does it do?

Which phones are affected?

Counterfeit Samsung GS4/Note II

Various TECNO devices

Gionee Gpad G1

Gionee GN708W

Gionee GN800

Polytron Rocket S2350

Hi-Tech Amaze Tab

Karbonn TA-FONE A34/A37

Jiayu G4S - Galaxy S4 Clone

Haier H7

No manufacturer specified i9502+ Samsung Clone

Doesn’t this sound familiar?

Be aware of the origins of the device you’re buying.

Download a mobile security app like Lookout’s app that protects against malware as a first line of defense -- if you are alerted to malware like this on the device, you may want to get a refund.

Regularly check your phone bill for any curious charges.

When you walk out of a retailer with a shiny new phone, you trust that it’s clean and safe to use. But this might not always be the case, as evidenced by the latest pre-loaded malware Lookout identified called DeathRing. DeathRing is a Chinese Trojan that is pre-installed on a number of smartphones most popular in Asian and African countries. Detection volumes are moderate, though we consider this a concerning threat given its pre-loaded nature and the fact that we are actively seeing detections of it around the world.The Trojan masquerades as a ringtone app, but instead can download SMS and WAP content from its command and control server to the victim’s phone. It can then use this content for malicious means. For example, DeathRing might use SMS content to phish victim’s personal information by fake text messages requesting the desired data. It may also use WAP, or browser, content to prompt victims to download further APKs -- concerning given that the malware authors could be tricking people into downloading further malware that extends the adversary’s reach into the victim’s device and data. The malware is activated in two ways -- both dependent on the victim’s use of the phone. First, the malware will activate if the phone is powered down and rebooted five times. On the fifth reboot, the malware starts. Second, the malicious service will start after the victim has been away and present at the device at least fifty times.We are not currently aware of where in the supply chain DeathRing is installed, we know DeathRing is loaded in the system directory of a number of devices. These devices are mostly from third-tier manufacturers selling phones to the developing world. They include:The main countries of concern are Vietnam, Indonesia, India, Nigeria, Taiwan, and China.Earlier this year, Lookout started detecting another pre-loaded piece of malware called Mouabad . Very similarly to DeathRing, Mouabad is also pre-installed somewhere in the supply chain and affected predominantly Asian countries, though we did see some detections in Spain. Unfortunately, it is impossible for security vendors to remove this malware because it’s pre-installed in the phone’s system directory. You can, however, use the following tips in order to stay safe: