Yes, because what we all need is to “control our beloveds…”. DroidJack gives you the power to establish control over your beloveds’ Android devices with an easy to use GUI and all the features you need to monitor them. Since the power in the hand has grown so much, a control over that power is also needed. There is nothing that you can do with a PC that you can’t do using an Android phone. According to the DroidJack website (net): Droidjack appears to be one of these Remote Admin “Tools” for Android devices. Some good examples of these include Orcus RAT or NexusLogger (“protect your kids! Monitor your employees!”).
#Does droidjack still work full
On a separate but related topic, now that I’ve been doing this full time as my day job, I’ve learned that many malware developers try to hide behind claims that what they’re doing is either 1) creating “educational” malware to learn to code or 2) that they are peddling legitimate “system management” tools. I decided to take a look at what mobile malware is available on a certain underground forum and found several examples. I’ve been interested in mobile malware for a while now, but we don’t cover that at work. I’ll get to this stuff when I can, and post when I feel like it’s ready to go. I’m also not going to focus on a strict timeline, because work demands often wreak havoc on any scheduling ideas I might have (the recent WanaCrypt0r incident is one such example). I’m going to focus on things that I find interesting and also keep my work topics completely separate from my personal research. I’m still doing that, but now that I’ve gotten up to speed on my new role I wanted to start posting my own work again. Last time I posted, it was to announce that I had just started doing malware analysis professionally. After a long break, I’ve decided to start posting material again.