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Dendroid (other)
The word Dendroid derives from the Greek word "dendron" meaning ( "tree-like") Dendroid may refer to: * Dendroid (topology), in mathematics * Dendroid (malware) Dendroid is malware that affects Android OS and targets the mobile platform. It was first discovered in early of 2014 by Symantec and appeared in the underground for sale for $300. Certain features were noted as being used in Dendroid, such as the ..., Android malware See also * Dendrite (other) {{Disambiguation ...
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Dendroid (topology)
In mathematics, a dendroid is a type of topological space, satisfying the properties that it is hereditarily unicoherent (meaning that every subcontinuum of ''X'' is unicoherent), arcwise connected, and forms a continuum. The term dendroid was introduced by Bronisław Knaster lecturing at the University of Wrocław,. although these spaces were studied earlier by Karol Borsuk and others.. proved that dendroids have the fixed-point property: Every continuous function from a dendroid to itself has a fixed point. proved that every dendroid is ''tree-like'', meaning that it has arbitrarily fine open covers whose nerve is a tree. The more general question of whether every tree-like continuum has the fixed-point property, posed by , was solved in the negative by David P. Bellamy, who gave an example of a tree-like continuum without the fixed-point property. In Knaster's original publication on dendroids, in 1961, he posed the problem of characterizing the dendroids which can be embed ...
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Dendroid (malware)
Dendroid is malware that affects Android OS and targets the mobile platform. It was first discovered in early of 2014 by Symantec and appeared in the underground for sale for $300. Certain features were noted as being used in Dendroid, such as the ability to hide from emulators at the time. When first discovered in 2014 it was one of the most sophisticated Android remote administration tools known at that time. It was one of the first Trojan applications to get past Google's Bouncer and caused researchers to warn about it being easier to create Android malware due to it. It also seems to have followed in the footsteps of Zeus and SpyEye by having simple-to-use command and control panels. The code appeared to be leaked somewhere around 2014. It was noted that an apk binder was included in the leak, which provided a simple way to bind Dendroid to legitimate applications. It is capable of: * Deleting call logs * Opening web pages * Dialing any number * Recording calls * SMS inte ...
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