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New Password stealing virus hits Android devices

Posted on December 10, 2014July 1, 2025 by Dissent

Silky Malhotra reports:

Cybersecurity sleuths have issues a warning about a new infectious Trojan virus which steals vital information from your Android based smartphone and can even illegally send SMSes to those on the mobile contact list.

The malware dubbed ‘AndroidSmssend’ can acquire as many as four aliases to steal passwords. “Android/SmsSend is a premium service abuser family malware that arrives bundled with legitimate Android applications and infects Android based smart phones.

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