Google Removes Rooting Trojan Dvmap From Play Store
Google removed a rooting an Android Trojan called Dvmap from Google Play that injects malicious code into an infected device’s system library.
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Google removed a rooting an Android Trojan called Dvmap from Google Play that injects malicious code into an infected device’s system library.
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Mobile security researcher Karsten Nohl says he’ll explain at the BlackHat conference how he can remotely “own” mobile phones with a single text message. Paul Ducklin looks at what Nohl has said so far, and ponders how hard this might be to sort out…
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