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Android Virus/Spyware
So I guess we all heard that Spyware/Viruses are starting to show more and more for the Android operating system, if not here's a link...
Android Spyware Distributed By Third Party Online Marketplaces -- InformationWeek My question for you all is, how does one know if a vendor is reputable with it's software? I'm not one for installing anything on day one of a release anyway, but is there an approved vendor list out there that one can trust? The article I linked to specifically mentioned 3rd party vendors/sideloading of apps but can't you get them as well from Google's marketplace? I'm all for being open but does Google actually verify if the app submitted does exactly and only what the app is advertised to do? Just wondering how the rest of you handle this and what (if any) precautions you take? Thanks! |
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best imo, lots of options and free.
https://www.mylookout.com/ |
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Lookout doesn't need root, but it will noticeably slow your device down. I had to remove it because it was such a drag. I loved the product otherwise.
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I dont use backup. I just use it to check programs as they get installed to see if they are OK. So far... knock on wood.... so good! |
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Among the best antivirus programs available for Android system is definitely AVG Antivirus Free. It gives you a comprehensive diagnostic of all SMS, it was difficult to track those calls. And you had to wait until the phone bill arrived and look at the numbers individually. If there was one that sounded suspicious, you had to call it.
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I don't use anything for protection but on the other hand only download straight from the market, apps that are 3+ stars. I haven't had any problems so far so I'll stick to my routine.
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Google Pulls 21 Malware Apps Posing as Bogus Versions of Real Apps | Android Phone Fans Google shouldn't have to be told to remove apps by end users, kinda sad if you ask me. Open is one thing, checking to see if an app works as expected is another. Hopefully this might wake up Google to actually monitor the app store more closely... |
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