The Times of India - A "critical flaw" has been detected in the virtual private network offered by Android operating systems in the Indian cyberspace leading to "hijack" of personal data of users.
Internet security sleuths have alerted consumers of this web-based service to guard against the spread of this virus which affects computer systems and mobile phones using the Android system.
The suspicious activity has been noticed in two Android versions: 4.3 known as 'Jelly Bean' and the latest version 4.4 called 'KitKat'.
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