Wednesday, August 24, 2011

Android-targeted malware jumps 76% in Q2, McAfee says

Android-targeted malware jumps 76% in Q2, McAfee says

A new report recently issued by the security firm McAfee suggests that the number of malware applications targeting Android devices jumped 76% during the second quarter of this year, making Android the “most attacked” mobile operating system. "This year we've seen record-breaking numbers of malware, especially on mobile devices, where the uptick is in direct correlation to popularity," senior vice president of McAfee labs Vincent Weafer said. Android users typically install the malware accidentally and assume the app is from a safe and legitimate developer. The most prevalent malware-infected modified applications were:.

Boy Genius Report, Android-targeted malware jumps 76% in Q2, McAfee says