Last week’s column about The Google and its new privacy policy got quite a response, ranging from “I don’t get it, what’s the fuss?,” through to “I don’t care, I have nothing to hide,” and “it’s been pretty obvious for years where this was all heading but very few people…
Eye in the sky: How Google’s privacy policy is the least of your worries
Last week’s column about The Google and its new privacy policy got quite a response, ranging from “I don’t get it, what’s the fuss?,” through to “I don’t care, I have nothing to hide,” and “it’s been pretty obvious for years where this was all heading but very few people…
Eye in the sky: How Google’s privacy policy is the least of your worries
Last week’s column about The Google and its new privacy policy got quite a response, ranging from “I don’t get it, what’s the fuss?,” through to “I don’t care, I have nothing to hide,” and “it’s been pretty obvious for years where this was all heading but very few people…
Worm Attacks Coming For Google’s Android – Kaspersky Lab
Worm attacks on the Android operating system likely to be discovered in 2012, says Kaspersky Lab mobile malware unit in Moscow. View full post on computer worm – Yahoo! News Search Results View full post on National Cyber Security » Virus/Malware/Worms
Google’s Tech City incubator to open within weeks
Google is preparing to open its new communal workspace in East London’s Tech City “in a few weeks,” and has launched a website for startup companies to register their interest. First announced in September 2011, the new co-working space, known as “Campus” will offer work areas, events space, relaxation points…
Evolving Android Malware Shows How Evil Apps Will Evade Google’s Scans
Just a few days after Google announced new safeguards against malicious apps in its Android Market, one researcher is already offering a helpful reminder that the mobile malware cat-and-mouse game is just getting started. Last Friday, North Carolina State University professor Xuxian Jiang wrote on his blog that his team…
Google’s New App Mall Cop
Google last week announced it's beefed up security at the Android Market with a malware sniffing system called "Bouncer." Bouncer analyzes new and existing apps, as well as developer accounts. Before apps are allowed to be sold in the market, they're analyzed to see if they contain any known malware,…
Google’s New ‘Bouncer’ Targets Android Market Malware
Hard on the heels of the controversy that arose recently around Symantec and its claims that numerous apps on the Android Market were actually malware in disguise, Google on Thursday unveiled a new tool to help it identify malicious apps. Symantec subsequently recanted its assertions, of course, but in the…
Google’s Bouncer For Android Shows Malware Apps the Door
Bouncer scanning software, developed by Google, is designed to search the Android market for software that could be malicious, the company announced Thursday on its blog. With the success of Android this year, the company says it wants to protect its many users and their devices from harm. [More from…
Google’s Bouncer For Android Shows Malware Apps the Door
Bouncer scanning software, developed by Google, is designed to search the Android market for software that could be malicious, the company announced Thursday on its blog. With the success of Android this year, the company says it wants to protect its many users and their devices from harm. [More from…