Adware.Airpush
Adware.Airpush is an Android adware family/module identified by Dr.Web as prevalent among mobile threats. It is integrated into applications to display various advertisements and ad notifications. The provided reporting also states that such adware modules can collect personal information and send it to a remote server, and are often used as components in apps that may also distribute malware. No specific threat actor, campaign, infection vector, targeted industry, or concrete indicators of compromise are provided in the available content beyond its presence as an adware module embedded in Android apps.
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Adware module family that displays ads (notifications/popups/banners) and collects/exfiltrates personal data; sometimes used to promote malware installs.
Embedded adware modules delivering ads (notifications/popups/banners), collecting personal data, and sometimes used to distribute additional malware via install lures.
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