>Doctor Web’s security researchers found new Trojans incorporated into firmwares of several dozens of Android mobile devices. Found malware programs are stored in system catalogs and covertly download and install programs.
>One of these Trojans, dubbed Android.DownLoader.473.origin, was found in firmwares of a large number of popular Android devices operating on the MTK platform. At the time this news article went to posted, the Trojan was detected on the following 26 models of smartphones:
https://news.drweb.com/show/?i=10345&lng=en
Never even heard of any of those phones. What are they, Romanian?
>>57987958
>Mtk
>>57987958
>buy chinkshit
>get pre-installed malware
WOW
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>Another Trojan found on the devices Lenovo A319 and Lenovo A6000 was named Android.Sprovider.7. The Trojan is incorporated into the application Rambla which provides access to the Android software catalog named the same.
>Lenovo
Once again, never trust Lenovo.
>>57987958
Good taste OP.
>>57987958
>samsung users not affected
Thank god
This seems like a good thread to post, as I don't want to start a new one.
Eset sysinspector detects a risky .dll under an address that doesn't seem to exist, when attempting to access it, both through recovery drive and attempting to access it normally.
pic related, sorry for slavshit language.
I don't notice anything odd happening but it unnerves me.
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