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by Jerry Hildenbrand
Dec 12, 2011
The folks over at Lookout have warned us about a new malware threat, this time targeted at users outside of North America. The RuFraud malware will sign up users in Russia, Azerbaijan, Armenia...
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by Phil Nickinson
Aug 02, 2011
ZOMG THERE'S MALWARE THAT CAN RECORD MY PHONE CALLS AND LOOSEN MY TEETH WHILE I SLEEP AT NIGHT!Here we go again, folks. Look -- malware, by definition, is bad and absolutely should be taken serio...
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by Jerry Hildenbrand
Jun 20, 2011
Have a good, close look at the image above. That's how the latest piece of malware will be trying to trick you into installing it -- by trying to get you to believe you're at the Android Market....
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by Phil Nickinson
Mar 11, 2011
Three things (or maybe 4 things) Thing 1: Malware, trojans and viruses, oh, my! Google tells of steps taken in wake of spate of malicious appsFake Android security fix is really another trojan Thing 2...
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by Jerry Hildenbrand
Mar 01, 2011
Symantec has uncovered yet another trojan horse in a pirated Android app. This time around it's the "Android.Pjapps" trojan, and you can find it in modified versions of the Steamy Window app...
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by Jerry Hildenbrand
Feb 16, 2011
The folks over at Lookout have released information about another Android trojan application -- named HongTouTou. As we saw with the Geinimi trojan, this one has only been spotted in re-packaged...
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by Jerry Hildenbrand
Jan 07, 2011
A week or so ago we warned everyone about the Geinimi trojan that's been spotted in the wilds of the Orient. The threat level itself hasn't increased (as far as we know) if you aren't poking aro...
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by Phil Nickinson
Dec 29, 2010
Mobile security firm Lookout today sounded the alarm on a new Trojan that apparently is affecting Android devices in China. It's called "Geinimi" and is piggybacking known legitimate apps, i...
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by Jerry Hildenbrand
Aug 10, 2010
Welcome to the big time, Android users -- the first Android-specific trojan has been announced by Kaspersky Lab. Don't sound the alarms and clang the bells just yet, as even with 200,000 activat...







































