![]() ![]() The malware is thought to have been written by Chinese actor, according to Shaulov of Check Point, based on the use of a packing/obfuscation tool from Baidu. The malware turned out to include a rootkit, the revelation being described as "more cunning than first thought". Tim Erin of Tripwire said the "Bypassing the vetting processes of Apple and Google is the keystone in a mobile malware campaign." After the first removal on 24 August 2015 the software was reintroduced using an obfuscation technique. īrain Test was uploaded on two occasions ( and ), starting in August 2015, both times Google's " Bouncer" failed to detect the malware. Check Point described Brain Test as "A new level of sophistication in malware". ![]() Brain Test was discovered by security firm Check Point and was available in the Google Play app store until 15 September 2015. Brain Test was a piece of malware masquerading as an Android app that tested the users IQ. ![]()
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