Illustration of a woman using a smartphone. 26/03/12 Toulouse – FRED Scheiber / 20 MINUTES
* William Molinié

disparate profiles ranging from entrepreneur to the computer via the social worker. Four people suspected of having used the spyware “DroïdJack” in France were arrested and placed in custody before being released, learned 20 Minutes a police source.

These people had bought this software to take control away from tablets and Android smartphones.

“They could remotely activate the microphone, browse files and even delete some “detailed a police source. This software, which is acquired for $ 210 on the internet also allows you to retrieve banking information from users without their knowledge.

The survey, launched from Germany, had repercussions in the United Britain, Belgium, Switzerland and even in India since the engineer who developed the malware is a national of that country. In France, it is the police of the Office of fight against crime related to information and communications technology (OCLTIC) who conducted the survey.