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2016-05-25 16:57:39 (vue: 2016-05-25 16:57:39) |
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Hack In The Box: Malware Disguises Itself To Infiltrate Your Device |
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No user would intentionally allow malware onto a mobile device, so it's obvious why malicious apps disguise themselves to trick users into inviting them in. In many cases, malware tries to persuade the user into going even further by asking for various permissions that can enable malicious actions. Malware tries to do as much damage […] |
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