Reverse engineering Android malware from popular Chinese projectors
A recent investigation revealed that a $35 projector from AliExpress was found to contain Android malware. The malware was detected shortly after the device was connected to Wi-Fi, raising concerns about security in low-cost electronics. This incident highlights the potential risks associated with using inexpensive technology from less regulated markets.
- ▪The projector was purchased from AliExpress for $35.
- ▪Malware was detected shortly after connecting the device to Wi-Fi.
- ▪The incident raises concerns about security in low-cost electronics.
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