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New Android malware with full range of spying capabilities has been found – Ars Technica
Despite its sophistication, the app can be easy for more experienced users to spot.

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Researchers have discovered a new advanced piece of Android malware that finds sensitive information stored on infected devices and sends it to attacker-controlled servers.
The app disguises itself as a system update that must be downloaded from a third-party store, researchers from security firm Zimperium said on Friday. In fact, its a remote-access trojan that receives and executes commands from a command-and-control server. It provides a full-featured spying platform…
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