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Protect your Android phone from malware: 4 signs you have it, and what to do – CNET
Stop the flood of annoying ads, and keep hackers from stealing your info.
Malware on Android phones can make you miserable. Here’s how to prevent it or deal with a malicious app.
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Android malware can be tricky to spot. For instance, a mobile app called Ads Blocker advertised itself as a useful service for cutting back on pesky mobile ads, which can pop up to cover your screen just when you’re about to access something important. In reality, the app was malware that just served up more ads, according to security researchers.
It’s just one example of mal…
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