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Kaspersky finds mobile versions of the Zeus trojan posing as fake Android...

Android’s security concerns have been the primary focus of an on-going debate for a while now. Google has been trying to fend off malicious app developers, with the introduction of a new security...

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“Find and Call” spamming app discovered on Android and iOS

Android’s security issues are well-known, documented and much debated, but even with the introduction of a new “Bouncer” system, the number of malicious apps in Google Play doesn’t seem to be...

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Kaspersky Labs warns new wave of ZitMo Android attacks might be imminent

While Android may be a great platform when it comes to its open nature and flexibility, it does have one area where it doesn’t shine so brightly, malware. No mobile platform is truly safe from malware...

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Kaspersky: Number of malicious Android apps tripled in Q2 2012

Android malware is on the rise. (Image credit: Shutterstock) Android’s very rapid evolution and its booming success over the past couple of years have unfortunately brought the mobile OS a major hassle...

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New Android malware infects your PC, listens to your conversations

Android has been growing in popularity at an exponential rate, taking over market share in most (if not all) major markets around the world.  Unfortunately, such incredible popularity has a downside...

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Obad was the nastiest piece of Android malware discovered in 2013

In a recent end of year summary published by antivirus company Kaspersky Labs, the firm officially named Obad as its Villain of the Year 2013. Obad was discovered during the summer and it was quickly...

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Kaspersky finds mobile versions of the Zeus trojan posing as fake Android...

Android’s security concerns have been the primary focus of an on-going debate for a while now. Google has been trying to fend off malicious app developers, with the introduction of a new security...

View Article

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“Find and Call” spamming app discovered on Android and iOS

Android’s security issues are well-known, documented and much debated, but even with the introduction of a new “Bouncer” system, the number of malicious apps in Google Play doesn’t seem to be...

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Kaspersky Labs warns new wave of ZitMo Android attacks might be imminent

While Android may be a great platform when it comes to its open nature and flexibility, it does have one area where it doesn’t shine so brightly, malware. No mobile platform is truly safe from malware...

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Image may be NSFW.
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Kaspersky: Number of malicious Android apps tripled in Q2 2012

Android malware is on the rise. (Image credit: Shutterstock) Android’s very rapid evolution and its booming success over the past couple of years have unfortunately brought the mobile OS a major hassle...

View Article

Image may be NSFW.
Clik here to view.

New Android malware infects your PC, listens to your conversations

Android has been growing in popularity at an exponential rate, taking over market share in most (if not all) major markets around the world.  Unfortunately, such incredible popularity has a downside...

View Article

Image may be NSFW.
Clik here to view.

Obad was the nastiest piece of Android malware discovered in 2013

In a recent end of year summary published by antivirus company Kaspersky Labs, the firm officially named Obad as its Villain of the Year 2013. Obad was discovered during the summer and it was quickly...

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First Android malware with code injection has arrived

Android malware has entered a new era: code injection. According to a report in The Register, the Dvmap trojan, which hid inside several games in Google Play for months and was installed over 50,000...

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