
RottenSys: Not a Secure Wi-Fi Service At All

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Research By: Feixiang He, Bohdan Melnykov, Elena Root Key Findings: RottenSys, a mobile adware, has infected nearly 5 million devices since 2016. Indications show the malware could have entered earlier in the supplier chain. The attackers have been testing a new botnet campaign via the same C&C server. The Check Point Mobile Security Team has […]
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