Sponsored links
Android wallpaper app really malware: security firm
15:12:47 | 29/07/2010 - Source:
It's not porn, but it is still something Apple is probably going to try to make hay out of. At the always interesting Black Hat security conference in Las Vegas on Wednesday, Kevin MaHaffey, chief technology officer at mobile security Lookout noted a group of Android wallpaper apps by the same developer which are stealing data from users that install them.
Sponsored links
Latest Business News
- Changing of the guard at 3 institutions
- Axel Merk Expects Euro to Rise as EU Addresses Problems: Video
- Garrity Calls HP Suit Against Hurd an `Expected Move': Video
- Attorney Tecce Discusses H-P Lawsuit Against Ex-CEO Hurd: Video
- Google Voice adds missed call notifications
- Ultra safe to risky: How 10 Gen Y-ers are investing
- U.S. Stocks Fall while Gold Hits New Record
- Mark Hurd
- Oracle's Hurd Mentality
- Krumholz Says Google Has `Enormous Clout' in Washington: Video
- Burry Discusses Derivatives, SEC Suit Against Goldman: Video
- Fall TV season to also be the season of Google TV: Schmidt
- HP sues Hurd after Oracle hiring
- Samsung's new dual-core mobile processor, coming Q4 to "select customers" - National Technology
- Latest Google doodle mystery: bouncing balls on their homepage
- Samsung Verizon Fascinate to hit stores Sept. 9th
- ANZ's Hogan Sees RBA Raising Key Rate Twice Before 2011: Video
- Bernanke weathers storm, gains new powers
- French unions launch major strike over plans to raise retirement age to 62
- Tax-leery Argentines risk robbery, death making huge cash transactions for illegal economy
- Oracle hires ousted HP CEO Mark Hurd as Co-president
- iPod touch represents 37.7 percent of IOS device sales: report
- DocumentsToGo maker DataViz acquired by RIM: report - National Technology
- Samsung Exec points to $300 - 400 carrier-subsidized price for Galaxy Tab
- AGs mull permanence of Craigslist 'Censored' section
- Nokia N8 to launch by end of September, says Nokia Exec
- BNY's Derrick Says Dollar `Won't End Up As Safe Haven'
- Germany's Merkel sets stage for nuclear battle
- FAO's Abbassian Says Food Price Increases Not a `Crisis'
- 'The Revolution is Coming' promises first Windows Phone 7 video ad
Sponsored links
