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Technical Help & Discussion => Mobile Phones & Other Handheld Devices => Topic started by: Simon on August 24, 2011, 00:11
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New threats against Android phones leapt by 76% in the last quarter, according to security firm McAfee.
The company's quarterly threat report claimed that Android was now the fastest-growing vector for mobile malware as the popularity of handsets running Google's mobile OS makes them more attractive to attackers.
"This quarter the count of new Android-specific malware moved to number one, with J2ME (Java Micro Edition), coming in second while suffering only a third as much malware," the company said in its quarterly threat report.
"This increase in threats to such a popular platform should make us evaluate our behaviour on mobile devices."
Read more: http://www.pcpro.co.uk/news/security/369469/android-malware-leaps-by-76
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Inevitable, I suppose...
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Data like this, from security firms, shouldn't be ignored, but should equally be regarded with a small pinch of salt, as you can usually guarantee that the security firm in question will have a protection app that it's trying to flog.
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Why else fund the research? ;)
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True.
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its simple, just get software from the marketplace. Ok, its not like apples, but I'm sure google have a team going over things.
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Do they, though? I thought there were a few bad apps that got into the marketplace, then Google pulled them afterwards.
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They did pull aftwards, but after that I expect things got stricter
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Yup, and I guess, when they say "leaps by 76%", 76% of very few is still very few.
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Yep