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Using DroidJack Android RAT Will Put You In Jail

DroidJack is an Android RAT (Remote
Administration Trojon) tool used by
hackers to steal or record data on
injected Android smartphones.
DroidJack can be used to remotely access
Android device from a computer and
remains hidden from the device owner. It
is available on internet for $210/£137
and it is also one of the hottest Android
RAT tool on the market, mainly used in
Middle East region which affects Android
users only.
DroidJack has cool features such as:

GPS tracking
Send, delete, view SMS
View contacts, call logs and make a
phone call
View history browsers and bookmarks
Open an app
Turn ON/OFF camera and microphone
According to the spokesman said to BBC
that," A 28-year-old male from Carlisle
under suspicion of computer misuse act
offences," this arrest was made in
connection with the international
DroidJack operation and he has been
bailed next 6 months.
Police have raided 13 houses in Germany
and one man was arrested in the UK
(United Kingdom). Germany suspects
that 19 – 51 aged people are involved in
DroidJack.
Conclusion: Buying DroidJack
Android RAT and installing in on
victims device without their permission
will put you in danger of being arrested
by police.

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