Sunday, December 30, 2012

Tricky Android malware fools users with Google Play icon

A new Android threat uses a Google Play icon to trick users into believing it is legitimate. It can be used to conduct DDoS attacks and send spam.

Another app has joined the list of alternatives to Android's stock keyboard, offering themes and layout options along with the features you love from other popular keyboards. The Kii Keyboard can be download for free from Google Play and is available

Another app has joined the list of alternatives to Android's stock keyboard, offering themes and layout options along with the features you love from other popular keyboards. The Kii Keyboard can be download for free from Google Play and is available

A new form of Android malware can sneak onto your phone, show up as an icon resembling the Android app store known as Google Play — and send your phone number to criminals, who can then use it to send out text messages or launch a Distributed

Google's recently launched scan-and-match feature for Google Play has drawn early criticism from users who say the tool is weeding out explicit lyrics.

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