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Sophisticated Mobile Malware Compromises 16Mn Devices

  • February 12, 2015
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About 16 million mobile devices are infected by malicious software that is secretly spying on users, stealing confidential information and pilfering data plans.
 
That’s the word from Alcatel-Lucent’s Motive Security Labs, which in a study found that malware infections in mobile devices rose a full 25% in 2014, compared to a 20% increase in 2013. In fact, the uptick is so spectacular that Android devices have now caught up with Windows laptops, which had been the primary workhorse of cybercrime, with infection rates between Android and Windows devices split an even 50/50 in 2014.
 
“With one billion Android devices shipped in 2014, the platform is a favorite target of cybercriminals who can have lots of infection success without a lot of work,” said Kevin McNamee, director of Motive, in a blog. “Android is more exposed than rivals because of its open platform and by allowing users to download apps from third-party stores where apps are not always well-vetted.”
 
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  • February 12, 2015
It would seem to me the developers of the mobile devices are going to have to stay on top of these malicious attacks and come up with a solution to protect the users. Granted the cybercrimiinals are also developers...........but we have to stay ahead of the game.