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For those who think we’ve already seen the worst of the Android threat, think again. The past quarter has seen the number of malicious apps double from 10,000 to 20,000 in just one month, while hundreds of thousands of devices were infected after malware found its way onto the official Google Play marketplace, according to Trend Micro. The latest data collated from Trend Micro’s TrendLabs threat response team shows the true scale of the Android menace.
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It'd be a smart thing. Just go to your apps market and look in the security section. You'll see them all there, free and paid
It'd be a smart thing. Just go to your apps market and look in the security section. You'll see them all there, free and paid
Edit: I mean what is the point of buying a smartphone if you don't use it to check your email, watch youtube or read books online? Huh? Huh? Just get a regular phone if you're that concerned about data charges. FFS.
Edit2: Okay, you have a simple plan with a few airtime minutes, no limited sms and voicemail... Why the fuck do you need a $400 smartphone for if you need just for emergencies purposes? That battery life is like 5 hours long... FFS.
Edit: I mean what is the point of buying a smartphone if you don't use it to check your email, watch youtube or read books online? Huh? Huh? Just get a regular phone if you're that concerned about data charges. FFS.
Edit2: Okay, you have a simple plan with a few airtime minutes, no limited sms and voicemail... Why the fuck do you need a $400 smartphone for if you need just for emergencies purposes? That battery life is like 5 hours long... FFS.