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SMS stealer campaignMashable
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A massive SMS stealer campaign is targeting Android devices in the sneakiest of ways.
It's gaining access to Android users' devices and stealing their sensitive information.
The majority of the victims appear to be in India and Russia .
Researchers say they have been tracking the campaign for nearly two and a half years .
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