Android PlaceRaider malware turns on your smartphone camera and watches you
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Have you ever thought that your Android phone was watching you? If you have, then you might not be crazy – despite what your friends are telling you.
A new type of malware called PlaceRaider has the ability to use your phone unlike any other Android virus ever created. It’s a new breed of malware that has been labelled “visual malware” due to its ability to make a 3D image of a room using pictures taken from an Android camera.

Similar Android viruses have also been created
PlaceRaider isn’t the only app of its kind. The team of researchers also created an app called Soundminer that will listen in on phone conversations that take place over Android. It can also decode the keys users press just by the tones they make – just like something you’d see in a spy movie. So, if you’re entering your PIN over the phone, then this malware would be able to easily steal your digits. You can read the researchers’ full description of PlaceRaider and Soundminer in a PDF document here. Protect yourself from many Android viruses by rooting your smartphone or tablet using One Click Root today!One Click Root Author
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John Doe
2 days ago
Great article! Very informative and well-written. Thanks for sharing.
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Jane Smith
5 days ago
I found the security section particularly helpful. Looking forward to more content like this!
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