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Android Botnet Evolves, Could Pose Threat To Corporate Networks

angry tapir writes An Android Trojan program that's behind one of the longest running multipurpose mobile botnets has been updated to become stealthier and more resilient. The botnet is mainly used for instant message spam and rogue ticket purchases, but it could be used to launch targeted attacks against corporate networks because the malware allows attackers to use the infected devices as proxies, according to security researchers.

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  1. Oh, for a successor to Open Moko by Ungrounded+Lightning · · Score: 3, Interesting

    I'm still waiting for a truly open-source, unlocked, user-controllable phone. Like a successor to Open Moko. (Building a closed platform on a base of open software doesn't cut it.)

    Is anything out there or in the works?

    (It's particularly acute for me just now: My decade-old feature phone started to flake out last week.)

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