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When malware learns to think

In a small office in Košice, Slovakia, a group of malware analysts leaned closer to glowing screens. At first look, the code before them looked like another Android Trojan: familiar routine, familiar ambitions.  But something about this one hinted at a different origin story, not just another script written by botnets or crime rings, but […]<br /> This story continues at The Next Web [...]

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