It has been identified by Kaspersky as a Backdoor AndroidOS.Obad.a. Obad is very hard to analyze since all the codes are obfuscated with all the strings in DEX file encrypted. Once the Trojan is executed on a device, it immediately tries to obtain the Device Administrator privilege which is really horrendous.
However, the only good news about this Trojan is that it’s not very widespread. According to the records from Kaspersky, it amounts to no more than 0.15% of all malware infection attempts on mobiles.
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