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Re: Google's Android: remote install backdoor in Google Play Services


From: Fabio <ctrlaltca () gmail com>
Date: Tue, 14 Jul 2020 08:46:42 +0200

Il 10/07/20 13:16, Enrico Weigelt, metux IT consult ha scritto:
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Advisory: Google's Android (play services) built-in backdoor for remote
app installation.
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Google's PlayServices has a built-in backdoor which allows Google Inc,
or anybody who has access to some device owner's Google account to
remotely silently deploy any apps (at least those listed in the AppStore).


Some technical background:

* PlayServices (GMS) frequently polls Google services for various kinds
  of push messages
* amongst those push message is one for triggering the GMS to *silently*
  download and install some app from Google app store
* there's no explicit notification, nor asking for confirmation
  (except for download progress shortly appearing in status bar)

Possible attackers:

* anybody who highjacked victim's Google account
* Malicious operatives at Google

Quick mitigation:

a) take away all permissions (especially changing system settings) from
   Google Play Services as well as Google Play Store

   --> dramatically reduced the ratio of successful remote deployments
       via Google App Store Web interface

b) disable / remove Google Play Services and Google App Store


Legal considerations:

It is clear that Google explicitly built in an backdoor for silent
remote deployment, without user concent - which is an criminal offense
in most jurisdictions. (eg. CFAA in the US, ยง303 StGB in Germany).

Law enforcemence agencies are called to start criminal prosecution,
victims (virtually any Android user) might consider filing criminal
charges against Google.


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Enrico Weigelt, metux IT consult
Free software and Linux embedded engineering
info () metux net -- +49-151-27565287

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I'm sorry, but what's your point?
Looks like you just discovered a documented feature that exists since years.

As long as you attach a Google account to your android device, you give
up control of that device to that Google account.
You can even track or remotely wipe the device (android.com/find).
If the Google account is compromised, the same applies to the device.

Do you have any proof that Google actually used this feature in an
illegal way to remotely deploy malicious software to android users?

Have a nice day

Fabio Bas

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