Unremovable Android malware will reinstall itself even after a factory reset - Android

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Unremovable Android malware will reinstall itself even after a factory reset - Android

Imagine your worst malware nightmare, because it might be here now. about a particular "strain" of malware that has the ability to reinstall itself making it nearly impossible for Android users to get rid of. Known as xHelper, the malware was first spotted in March and five months later it had infected 32,000 phones. That number hit 45,000 this month. , 131 new handsets are infected each day, approximately 2,400 each month.

The malware shows popup ads and notification spam that brings in revenue to those behind it. It also takes infected phones to the Google Play ...

29/10/2019 04:49 PM