BTMOB is a reminder that the most dangerous mobile threat is often not a single exploit, but a packaged service that turns malware creation into a repeatable business.
Rokarolla shows how a legitimate accessibility feature can be turned into a fraud engine when deception, sideloading, and weak permission hygiene meet.
A newly disclosed Android banking trojan is being framed as capable of full device takeover, and the case highlights how dangerous permission abuse can be even without a kernel exploit.
A newly described Android RAT shows how remote device control can be packaged for low-skilled operators, with Brazil as the malware's early geographic anchor.