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Easy ways to protect your Android phone – IDG News Service

Easy ways to protect your Android phone
IDG News Service
The most important thing to remember about Android security is that you shouldn't buy into all the scaremongering that media outlets report on an almost daily basis. Android's open nature makes it less secure than iOS or Windows Phone, but you can

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Easy ways to protect your Android phone – TechHive


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Easy ways to protect your Android phone
TechHive
The most important thing to remember about Android security is that you shouldn't buy into all the scaremongering that media outlets report on an almost daily basis. Android's open nature makes it less secure than iOS or Windows Phone, but you can

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Lookout Antivirus & Security review: Basic protection for your Android phone – ITworld.com


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Lookout Antivirus & Security review: Basic protection for your Android phone
ITworld.com
The app compares favorably to other Android security apps and is ranked as the fourth best security app by AV-Test. In all the years I've used Lookout, I've never actually had the app alert me that it had detected malware, though–you're more likely to
Samsung to equip Android phones with enterprise antivirus softwareZDNet
Samsung Fortifies Enterprise Security on its Android PhonesCIO
Samsung to arm Android handsets with built-in antivirus softwareTechSpot
Infosecurity Magazine –Softonic EN –Fiercemobilecontent
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4 billion call records added daily to AT&T database for DEA phone surveillance

If you don’t like that the NSA stores phone data for five years, then you definitely won’t appreciate that the DEA has data on phone calls from as far back as 1987. You can thank AT&T for that as the telecom giant is paid by the government to have its employees work on the Hemisphere Project next to law enforcement agents in government offices. It gives new meaning to the “rethink possible” marketing…
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