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Updated 97 of malicious mobile malware targets Android

Threat report finds continuing increase of Android malware. Sourced through Scoop.it from: www.scmagazineuk.com The openness of Android spurs innovation, but unfortunately also innovation in hacking and malware. But things wouldn’t be that bad if developers started implemented security tech that is readily  available. From a technical point

Android cryptography tools for beginners – Developer Economics

Mobile applications draw the attention of hackers more and more each day because they have something that the attackers want: user data. Hard-coded secret keys, personal information stored in plain text on SD cards, usernames and passwords found unencrypted in databases, analytics collected and sent

Here’s how Android apps can track you without asking permission

Researchers in Denmark say that it’s child’s play to track your Android phone via Wi-Fi even if the Wi-Fi is nominally turned off – and even if you didn’t allow an app to track your location. Source: www.cio.com Any WiFi enabled app can track you, since all

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