Linked by David Adams on Thu 24th Jun 2010 16:22 UTC, submitted by Governa
Privacy, Security, Encryption About 20 percent of third-party apps available through the Android marketplace allow third-party access to sensitive data, and can do things like make calls and send texts without the owners' knowledge, according to a recent security report from security firm SMobile Systems. There's no indication that any of the highlighted apps is malicious, but the report does underscore the inherent risks of a more open ecosystem as opposed to Apple's oppressive yet more controlled environment, with every app being vetted before availability.
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Blame MS for what?
by nt_jerkface on Fri 25th Jun 2010 09:06 UTC
nt_jerkface
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2009-08-26

and we've been able to pretty much lay the blame for botnets and phishing at Microsoft's doorstep

Well I would blame botnets on the people that write them and they can only exist in their current numbers due to the amount of people that engage in poor security practices like keeping the OS out of date or installing pirated software.

As for phishing most attempts are through email which is OS independent. It's the browser that catches phishing attempts, not the OS.

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