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Default Bunk Baidu SDK puts backdoor on millions of Android devices

A software development kit created by Baidu, China's Google, has reportedly opened more than 100 million Android devices to malicious hackers. Baidu's Moplus SDK may not be available to the public but it's already made its way into more than 14,000 A...

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