New DroidLock Android malware locks devices and threatens data deletion unless a ransom is paid, warning mobile users to avoid harmful apps.
A new Android ransomware can lock your device to demand malware, or erase all your data.
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How to lock your SIM on Android
Your phone's SIM card allows the device to make calls, send texts, and connect to the internet. The SIM card provides a phone number that identifies your device on the carrier's network, whether it's ...
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DroidLock Android malware spreads via fake apps, locks victims out of their phones, abuses powerful permissions and threatens ...
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