Security News > 2016 > May > Android Trojan pesters victims, won’t take no for an answer (Help Net Security)
If an app won’t stop badgering you to give it administrator rights to your Android device, chances are you have picked up malware somewhere. Malware peddlers are constantly trying out new tricks to get users to infect their devices. In the latest example, an information-stealing Android Trojan targeting Russian, US and European users is playing this “I won’t let you proceed if you don’t give me admin access” game. Avast researchers don’t say how the … More →
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