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Bluebox, a mobile security company said yesterday that it discovered a vulnerability in Android that
makes any Android device released in the last four
years vulnerable to hackers who can read your
data, get your passwords, and control any function
of your phone, including sending texts, making
phone calls, or turning on the camera. That's almost 900million users globally based on the number of android account activations world-wide.
"A Trojan application … has the ability to read arbitrary application data on the device (email, SMS messages, documents, etc.), retrieve all stored account & service passwords," Bluebox CTO Jeff Forristal posted. "It can essentially take over the normal functioning of the phone and control any function."
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