What it does- This Trojan has been identified in sending SMS to premium numbers (numbers which charge) without the user’s knowledge and the money gets charged from the users account which in turn is collected by the criminals.

Though a few android attacks were heard last year but this one seems to be the best one. This Trojan has already affected many cell phones and related devices according to Kaspersky resources. For virus removal support, you can ask for technical support.
Kaspersky urges that “users pay close attention to the services that an application requests access to when it is being installed. That includes access to premium rate services that charge to send SMSs and make calls.”
Jay Nancarrow, a Google spokesman, said Android applications must get permission from the user before doing things like sending text messages or making phone calls. “We consistently advise users to only install apps they trust,” Mr. Nancarrow said in a statement. “In particular, users should exercise caution when installing applications outside of Android Market.”