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Tuesday, 27 August 2013
According to a recent report by McAfee, there has been a 35 percent increase in malicious software's targeting Android-based handsets
and tablets in April-June this year. The report adds that most of this
malware has been designed to steal banking information of users.
According to Intel's McAfee, Android
malware has seen the fastest growth since 2012. Malicious apps and SMS
stealing malware has seen a growth of 35 percent in the second quarter
of 2013. The most popular mobile threats were backdoor Trojans and
banking malware. The report stated that malware like 'Ransomware' the
virus holds the computer hostage until the victim pays to free it, have
more than doubled since the last quarter.
According to the report, the second
quarter of 2013 saw a 16 percent increase in suspicious URLs and a 50
percent increase in digitally-signed malware samples. Android saw the
largest number of malwares compared with other mobile platforms like
Symbian or Java. The report added, "We counted more than
17,000 new Android samples during this period. The year is certain to
establish another record. New malware of all types exceeded 18 million
this quarter, pushing our all-time tally to more than 147 million
binaries."
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