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Have An Android Device? Don’t Download Super Mario Run (Yet)

By January 9, 2017March 1st, 2023Technology News

havexanSuper Mario Run is taking the internet by storm and has replaced Pokemon Go as the hottest app on the market today. It’s so popular that many Android users, eager to start playing the latest craze, aren’t waiting for the app to show up in the Google Play Store and are looking instead to third party app vendors.

There’s just one problem: Super Mario Run has only been released for iOS devices so far. The Android version is coming, but hasn’t been released yet.

That means if you’ve got an Android device and have the app installed, you’re running malware.

Different vendors offering the app are infected by different strains of malware, so there’s no telling exactly how much danger you’re in, but you can bet that the software isn’t doing anything good for you.

In the best case, it’s installing junk on your phone, hogging resources, and generally making a nuisance of itself. In the worst case, it can take total control of your device, and send all your contact information, pictures, stored passwords and the like to the hackers.

This isn’t the first time hackers have taken advantage of a delay in releasing a popular program on one platform or another, and it certainly won’t be the last, but it underscores the dangers in rushing blindly out to get the latest whiz-bang distraction without having some basic due diligence.

The risks are to more than just your phone, and your personal information, too. If you work for a company with a BYOD (Bring Your Own Device) policy in place, and you use your phone to access company resources and proprietary data, then you also put the company you work for in danger, and that can have far-reaching consequences.

Your best defense is to wipe your phone and commit to only installing apps from the Google Play Store. While it’s not impossible for infected software to slip through Google’s filters, it happens a lot less often than it does on third party platforms.

Chris Forte

Chris Forte, President and CEO of Olmec Systems, has been in the MSP workspace for the past 25 years. Chris earned his Master’s Degree from West Virginia University, graduating Magna Cum Laude. He was a past member of the Entrepreneurs’ Organization, a current member of the New Jersey Power Partners and Executive Association of New Jersey, where he has previously served on its board of directors. In his spare time, Chris enjoys traveling with his family. He also admits to being a struggling golfer and avid watcher of college football and basketball. He currently lives in Boonton Township, NJ with his wife, two daughters, son, and black lab Luna.