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When web services collapse, they bury users’ data under their ruins. How can we solve this problem?
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An increasing amount of mobile malware known as Android/Trojan.AndroRAT has been seen in the wild lately. AndroRAT is a contraction of Android and RAT (Remote Access Tool). This piece of malware is far from new, but has gradually become more evolved over the years. AndroRAT History As the story goes (according to its GitHub page),… Categories: Tags: AndroidAndroRATmalwareMobilemobile menace mondaymobile securitytriple m |
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