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Jan 17, 2016
A Trojan affecting Androids has been out in the wild since December, and it affects those who have an affinity to watching porn.
In light of how Google recently pulled out 13 infected "IQ Test" apps from the Play Store, this is a guide on how to keep your Android secure.
Android Malware is on the loose once more as 20,000 apps in third-party app repositories were found to have the malware signatures. Google Play Store apps remain unaffected.
Google pulled out the persistent rootkit malware disguised as an IQ Test app from the Google Play Store. The app managed to bypass the Google Bouncer, not once, but twice.
"When will people learn?" Computerworld IT Blog's Richi Jennings rhetorically asks, as a ransomware app disguised as a porn video hub is spotted out in the wild.
Malware in 2014 Targeting Android Devices.
FireEye discovers Variants that target and steal data.
Insights from FireEye malware researcher, Hitesh Dharmdasani.
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