Google's 'Clean' Android Market

Written By RajaBlog on Wednesday, March 9, 2011 | 5:27 AM


The number of malware or malicious programs that use the Android Market is growing. Therefore, Google does filtering on the 'market' which is dedicated for users of Android.

Google claims, total applications that were removed from the Android Market amounted to 50. All these applications have proven the potential Trojan didompleng by attacking the users of Android.

But the amazing thing is, 20 out of total applications made by the same developer, namely Myournet. Google also pocketed another vendor name, Kingmall2010 and we20090202, whose applications infiltrated malicious programs.

"Android users continues to increase, so do not be surprised if many programmers create malware that attack these operating systems," said Tom Parsons, senior manager Symantec Security, as reported by PCMag, and disitat ITGazine, Friday (3/4/2011).

Malicious programs that target Android is starting a lot of popping, call it SW.Qieting SW.SecurePhone and only recently discovered by antivirus companies from China, NetQin Mobile.

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