SMS Trojan Steals From Android Owners
siliconbits writes "A Trojan posing as a media player for Android smartphones automatically sends text messages to premium rate numbers, according to Kaspersky Lab. Company officials say the Trojan, dubbed Trojan-SMS.AndroidOS.FakePlayer.a, is the first of its kind for the Android platform, even though SMS Trojans are currently the most widespread type of malware on mobile phones."
http://www.readwriteweb.com/archives/first_trojan_for_android_phones_goes_wild.php
Absolute power corrupts absolutely. indymedia
No. Each Android app runs as a separate Linux userid. Even if you give the app filesystem access, it can't write to files that belong to other apps, let alone rewrite the apps themselves.
GCHQ Quantum Insert installed. If only our tongues were made of glass, how much more careful we would be when we speak