Turning the user’s computer into a node for DDoS attacks.
DroidJack is a notorious Remote Access Trojan (RAT) designed to infiltrate Android devices, allowing a controller to intercept messages, record calls, and track locations. The pursuit of a "cracked" version of such software is fueled by the desire to obtain sophisticated surveillance tools without the financial or ethical cost. However, this pursuit is fundamentally paradoxical: users attempting to download a tool for compromising others' security are often the primary targets of the very software they seek. The Trojan Horse Effect Turning the user’s computer into a node for DDoS attacks
Locking the user's own files until a fee is paid. allowing a controller to intercept messages