Sunday, January 17, 2010

Software Dark sneak in Android Market


As a brand-new platform that will be staying digadang boom, Android inevitably become a new target of cyber criminals. Shop online who offer support Android applications have infiltrated even malicious software (malware).

According to data owned by Information Week, Google has dumped about 1% of the applications in the Android market last year. It removed the application that smelled mostly bawdy, so that the user or complain about copyright infringement.

However two of these applications are malicious applications that can infiltrate a user's financial information. Dangerous is not it?

Well, this threat had feared would be intensified. Especially now as a sort of momentum due to the spiraling Android market has so many mobile application developers to create software that runs on Google's platform is.

Google also urged to be more aware of the circulation of Android applications on the market. If not, this will only lead to mistrust of the user's line of Android applications.

User concerns are not without reason. In fact, quoted from Wired, Saturday (16/1/2010), Google considered not running surveillance and monitoring system as tightly as Apple AppStore denggan her.

"Whenever you have the AppStore, you will face challenges from those who submit content that is not within the rules. That is part of the business," said Patrick Mork, Marketing Vice President GetJar, an application store that provides a collection of 60 thousand phone applications.

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