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Triada Trojan Preinstalled on Low-Cost Android Devices

Posted on 1 August 2017

Are you an owner of one of the following smart phones – Leagoo M5 Plus, Leagoo M8, Nomu S10, Nomu S20? If so, keep an eye for updates published by the manufacturer and update as soon as they are available. This is because a very nasty banking trojan called Triada found its way to the firmware.

Source and full article from securityweek.com

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