23.05.2018
Avoiding Android Malware – All And More By Semalt
Android malware exists everywhere on the web. However, Android's Foundation, Linux has been found to be almost free of malware. Notably, Trend Micro has predicted a possibility of more than a million Android Trojans by the end of the year. Windows is popular on the desktop, but on other platforms, Linux is renown too. As such, people will tend to ask, why is only Android that is targeted by malware? Ivan Konovalov, the Customer Success Manager of Semalt, explains why and how you should secure your device. To begin with, Android is more popular. According to Canalys research of 2013, Android led by 59.5 percent all smart mobile devices shipped. As a result, Jupiter Networks Mobile Threat Center reported that commercial sales teams focus on 'where the sh are.' Similarly, cyber criminals have targeted most of the threats on Android apps and developers. After that, Android makes it easy to install fake software compared to other platforms such as Linux. Consequently, malware readily attacks Android phones or tablets. Thus, if you want to use your device safely, just ensure that you abide by these simple rules. Firstly, avoid visiting and downloading apps from suspicious sites. Blue Coat security company has discovered that pornography is the critical threat. Notably, the most dangerous place for mobile phone users was found to be https://rankexperience.com/articles/article1286.html
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