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3 Free Apps to Guard Android from Malware
Mobile malware madness: Favorite target? Android. Here's how to protect your device.
Antivirus Firm: 75% Of Phone-Based Malware Now Targets Android
The phrase "mobile malware"--how cybersecurity researchers describe the small but growing number of nasty programs designed to infect smartphones--is quickly becoming synonymous with a more specific term: "Android malware."
Android Targeted By 75% Of Phone-Based Malware
The phrase ?mobile malware??how cybersecurity researchers describe the small but growing number of nasty programs designed to infect smartphones?is quickly becoming synonymous with a more specific term: ?Android malware.?
Android Malware Quadruples Between 2011 And 2012
Malware??targeting???s Android mobile platform has almost quadrupled between 2011 and 2012, according to Finnish security firm F-Secure. The data was reported in F-Secure?s?? Mobile Threat Report Q1 2012: Since its debut, Android has quickly claimed significant market share in the mobile market. Unfortunately, such popularity (amongst other factors) makes Android a lucrative target for malware ...
Cross-browser Worm Spreads via Facebook, Security Experts Warn
Malware writers have used Crossrider, a cross-browser extension development framework, to build a click-fraud worm that spreads on Facebook, security researchers...
Malware charges users for free Android apps on Google Play
Android users are being tricked into paying for free apps. The malware is a new variant of the Android.Opfake family that pushes fake versions of popular Android apps to unsuspecting consumers.
Android malware using real apps as disguise 'wrappers'
Mobile malware stepped up an order of magnitude in volume and sophistication during 2011 and this trend has continued in the first quarter of 2012, according to F-Secure’s latest quarterly report.
Cybercriminals honing Android malware skills in Russia
Sophos says they're starting in Russia, but will expand with success
Security firm claims OS X is ‘really vulnerable’ to malware
Security firm Kaspersky Lab has begun to independently examine Apple’s Mac OS X platform and found that it’s highly vulnerable to malware. ”As Mac OS X market share continues to increase, we expect cyber-criminals to continue to develop new types of malware and attack methods, ” the company’s CTO Nikolai Grebennikov said. “In order to meet these new threats, Kaspersky Lab has been conducting an ...
Fidelis Security Systems Integrates Malware Detection with Threat Analysis to Help Enterprises Strengthen their ...
Fidelis Security Systems, the market leader in network visibility, analysis, and control solutions for advanced threat defense, today announced the Fidelis XPS Malware Detection Engine for its award-winning Fidelis XPS™ network security product family.
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