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Android banking malware whitelists itself to stay connected with attackers

Posted on November 17, 2016 by Dinesh Venkatesan

New Android.Fakebank.B variants use social engineering to bypass a battery-saving process and stay active in the background.

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This entry was posted in Android, Banking Trojan, Endpoint Protection (AntiVirus), mobile banking Trojan, Mobile Malware, Security, Security Response by Dinesh Venkatesan. Bookmark the permalink.

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