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Google Android PHA installs decreased by nearly 50 percent throughout 2014

The rate of PHA installs on Android devices decreased nearly 50 percent from early 2014 to later that year. Source: www.scmagazine.com Android is improving.  See on Scoop.it – Secure communication The post Google Android PHA installs decreased by nearly 50 percent throughout 2014 appeared first on Apptimate. Source: Apptimate Google Android

Android flaw puts personal data at risk for millions

A flaw in Android could allow apps to be modified or replaced by malware, Palo Alto Networks said. Source: www.cio.com Android gets safer by the day, but that’s only for newer phones. When new vulnerabilities get discovered the older stuff might not be patched or upgraded at

Android apps are now reviewed by Google before you can download them

Developers no longer have free rein to immediately publish apps onto Google Play without any oversight. Google has announced that apps distributed through its store are now manually tested and… Source: www.theverge.com Finally, Google starts doing something about the flood of crap and malware they have been

“FREAK” flaw in Android and Apple devices cripples HTTPS crypto protection

Bug forces millions of sites to use easily breakable key once thought to be dead. Source: arstechnica.com Another week, another nasty widespread security bug to worry about. This one has apparently been around since the 90s. Dubbed “FREAK” by the researchers who discovered it, the exploit allowed researchers (and

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