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Well, the news is that it is the first found. And will become worst.
Then suppose the trojan was in an app that uses SMS, like... something that sends messages to a group when an alarm is triggered. The SMS ability is needed and is part of original concept of that app.
If the app is open source, the trojan may be inserted, compiled and binary may be posted in an alternate repository - or the original, remember recent IRC server incident.
People - me included - tends to think "it will not happen to me". Sometimes I test open source programs and there is no guarantee that it is virus free, I am assuming the risk and using the RPMs.