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Don’t Install Android Security Updates While Browsing the Web – Gotta Be Mobile


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Don't Install Android Security Updates While Browsing the Web
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The Android security infographic from Symantec highlights the rise in threats and identifies what malware can do once on an Android phone. Most often these malicious apps and hacks are trying to take your data. Norton offers protection from some
Android malware spreads via website-injection campaignsSC Magazine

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Why 1 in 5 US adults don’t use internet – WYFF Greenville

Why 1 in 5 US adults don't use internet
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Internet security provider AVG ranks which US cities are most vulnerable to online threats like identity theft and email security breaches using a survey of 8000 Internet users in 35 cities. Internet security provider AVG ranks which US cities are most

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Don’t get faked by Android antivirus apps – CNET


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Don't get faked by Android antivirus apps
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by Seth Rosenblatt March 6, 2012 1:00 AM PST Follow @b1g1nj4p4n Most Android security apps are worthless when it comes to protecting you against mobile malware, according to a new study. A chart from AV-Test's report showing the top 17 Android apps for
Which Android Security Tools Are Worth Your Time?Network World
Android Market riddled with bogus security productsCSO Magazine
2 in 3 Android anti-malware scanners not up to the jobRegister
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Android security: Don’t let 2012 become the year of the bad app – Silicon.com


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Android security: Don't let 2012 become the year of the bad app
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By Malcolm Marshall on 30 January 2012 15:55 Android's openness is also its weakness when it comes to malware. But some simple user education can reduce the risk, says KPMG security expert Malcolm Marshall. The massive adoption of smartphones and

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