As the name suggests, it's built around AndroRat, a free, open source RAT (remote administration tool) with which a remote attacker can control an infected device via a user-friendly control panel. It's selling for $37 on underground forums and is the first of its kind, according to Symantec. ![]() One of the tools is called AndroRat APK Binder. Now malware developers are starting to cash in Android's insecurity, rolling out tools with which bad guys can repackage and Trojanize legitimate Android apps. ![]() ![]() Android is earning the dubious distinction as the mobile OS target of choice among malicious hackers and cyber criminals.
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