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TrojanSpy:AndroidOS/Adrd.A
Detected by Microsoft Defender Antivirus
Aliases: Trojan-Spy.AndroidOS.Adrd.a (Kaspersky) Android.ADRD.1 (Dr.Web) Android/DRAD (McAfee) Android.Adrd (Symantec) AndroidOS_ADRD.A (Trend Micro)
Summary
TrojanSpy:AndroidOS/Adrd.A is a trojan that affects mobile devices running the Android operating system. It may arrive bundled with legitimate Android applications. It may change the mobile device settings and steal device information.
Install security software on your device
This malware affects mobile devices that run Android OS. Additional information on how to attain security software for your mobile device can be found here: http://www.microsoft.com/windowsmobile/en-us/totalaccess/columns/mobile-security.mspx