In a blogpost, Lookout said that a wide variety of apps were harbouring the BadNews malware.
Venezuela, which has previously denied harbouring rebels, has so far not commented on the latest accusations.
But, in the same breath, he confessed to be harbouring some tasty looking sausages in his freezer.
Both Venezuela and Cuba have accused the US government of harbouring a man they regard as a terrorist.
Chad and Sudan accuse each other of backing and harbouring rebels, and the dispute led to severing of relations in 2006.
Humans may catch the infection from eating undercooked meat from animals harbouring toxoplasma or from contact with cat litter or contaminated soil.
Sackey is one of a number of Test stars at Wasps harbouring strong hopes of selection for the tour to South Africa.
Relations had grown cold after Colombia accused Venezuela of harbouring Farc rebels.
If violence halts the supply effort, there will indeed be a state of emergency for a country harbouring half-a-million refugees and displaced persons.
India accuses Bangladesh of harbouring secessionist groups from its restive North-East.
Mr Bush and his officials again stressed that any state harbouring terrorists would face what Vice-President Dick Cheney called the "full wrath" of American military might.
The national police commissioner is reported to have said South African police have arrested the journalist for harbouring a fan and believe the episode was deliberately orchestrated.
The One Nation mantle is frequently donned by British politicians, but it has an appealing chutzpah when worn by a Labour man accused of harbouring left-wing instincts.
Rik Ferguson, director of security research at Trend Micro, said it was the first time he had heard of ransomware displaying images that users were accused of harbouring.
Some assets, such as timber, may have a market value, but that value does not encompass the trees' role in harbouring rare beetles, say, or their sheer beauty.
True, Turkish threats against Syria in late 1998 for harbouring Abdullah Ocalan led to the Kurdish rebel leader's expulsion and eventual kidnapping by Turkish special forces in Kenya.
He has described 2013 as a "critical" transition year for Afghanistan, 12 years after the US-led invasion to topple the Taliban regime that was harbouring al-Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden.
It was more than the Gunners deserved on the balance of the game, but means they travel to Spain next week still harbouring ambitions of a place in the semi-final.
If the fighting in Mazar continues, the city's 1.8m inhabitants may have little choice but to head north, harbouring who knows how many hardened fighters and fiery clerics in their midst.
The Canadians are so concerned about foot-and-mouth that they recently turned back a British military ship over fears that mud on the wheels of vehicles on board could be harbouring the disease.
Kaymer went into the tournament harbouring hopes of usurping Lee Westwood as world number one and he briefly shared the lead with Poulter after starting the back nine with a hat-trick of birdies.
National police commissioner Bheki Cele said Mr Wright had "admitted to harbouring and interviewing Mr Pavlos Joseph at a time when the police were searching for the latter in order to effect an arrest".
The ECB announced the decision to go ahead with the tour after a two-hour meeting on Sunday, before which it was revealed both Andrew Flintoff and Steve Harmison were harbouring doubts about the tour.
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