Security News > 2016 > October > DressCode Android malware found in 3,000 apps (Help Net Security)

2016-10-03 19:04
When Check Point researchers unearthed more than 40 apps on Google Play (and 400 on third party app stores) infected with the so-called DressCode malware in late October, it was just the tip of the iceberg. Trend Micro researchers have announced last week that the company has found at least 3,000 trojanized apps containing the malware, more than 400 of which were offered on Google Play (and some of which have been downloaded by hundreds … More →
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