Lookout Mobile Security A smartphone security company has predicted that in 2012, there will be more malware masquerading as legit apps, apps that will fleece consumer pockets and malvertising — real-looking ads that lead trusting souls to fraudulent sites. Lookout Mobile Security, which monitors apps on Android, Blackberry, iOS and Windows…
Lookout Predicts More Mobile Malware In 2012
Lookout Mobile Security has been diligent in their duty to protect mobile devices from malware lurking in every corner of the tech world. They reported yesterday that a new type of malware, RuFraud, is invading mobile devices disguised as free version of popular paid apps and games like Angry Birds….
Google removes 22 more malicious Android apps from its Market
Google has removed nearly two dozen malware-infected apps from its official Android Market in the last several days, a security company said Sunday. So far this year, Google has yanked more than 100 malicious Android apps from its download distribution channel. San Francisco-based Lookout Security said that it and other…
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More Malware Found in Android Market
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