Boogr
Boogr is an Android malware family identified in Kaspersky detections as Trojan.AndroidOS.Boogr.gsh. In the provided content, it appears only as one of the most frequently detected mobile malware types, specifically ranked fifth in a list of top mobile malware detections. No additional high-confidence details are provided here about its capabilities, infection vector, behavior, associated threat actors, targeted sectors, or indicators of compromise beyond the Android detection name Trojan.AndroidOS.Boogr.gsh.
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Recent activity
4 sources tracked across advisories, community write-ups, and news. New activity surfaces here as Mallory finds it.
Android trojan family listed among the top mobile malware detections for the quarter.
Android trojan family/variant appearing in top detections for Q2 2025; no additional behavior described in the text.
Android trojan family referenced through machine-learning detections and ranked among frequently detected mobile malware in 2024.
An Android trojan family appearing in the top detected mobile malware rankings for Q1 2026.
The version that knows your environment.
Match every observed IP, domain, and hash against your live telemetry.
Named campaigns wielding this family, with evidence pinned to each claim.
CVEs this family uses for access and lateral movement.
YARA, Sigma, Snort, and vendor rules, auto-deployed to your SIEM.
Every documented technique, ranked by evidence weight.
Reddit, Mastodon, and CTI community discussion around this family.