< img src = "/uploads/blogs/7e/8E/ib-FRG6FSA8F_90465469.jpg" Alt = "Android virus can deceive users by masking under the system"/> ~ ~ < P > Researchers have found a new Android spyware, which is masked under system settings and creates serious obstacles to deleting, requiring special password. About it reports & nbsp; techcrunch.

< P > The program conceals its icon using the functions of devices and windows, asks permission to display on top of other programs, and when you try to remove the popup window to enter your password. Incorrect entry returns the user to the main screen, completely blocking the possibility of deactivation.

< P > Experts recommend using safe mode to remove similar programs. Only system programs are launched in this mode that allows you to disable administrator rights in suspicious software through security settings and delete it using the application menu after completing all procedures.

< blockquote class = "td_pull_quote td_pull_center" > < P class = "wp-dark-mode-bg-image" > & laquo; you should also immediately take steps to protect your device, for example, by setting a longer and unique password to prevent physical access to the device in the future. You may also need to protect all your Internet accounts, including Google Account to prevent further break & raquo ;, & mdash; summed up experts.

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