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Google Remotely Nukes Apps From Android Phones

itwbennett writes "Google disclosed in a blog post on Thursday that it remotely removed two applications from Android phones that ran contrary to the terms of the Android Market. From the post: 'Recently, we became aware of two free applications built by a security researcher for research purposes. These applications intentionally misrepresented their purpose in order to encourage user downloads, but they were not designed to be used maliciously, and did not have permission to access private data — or system resources beyond permission.INTERNET. As the applications were practically useless, most users uninstalled the applications shortly after downloading them. After the researcher voluntarily removed these applications from Android Market, we decided, per the Android Market Terms of Service, to exercise our remote application removal feature on the remaining installed copies to complete the cleanup.' The blog post comes a day after security vendor SMobile Systems published a report saying that 20% of Android apps provide access to sensitive information." Update: 06/25 16:44 GMT by S : Clarified last sentence, which incorrectly suggested that 20% of Android apps were malicious. According to the report (PDF, which we discussed recently), "a majority of these applications were developed with the best of intentions and the user data will likely not be compromised.

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  1. Re:What the hell dude, enough with the sensational by Jimmy+King · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    Wish I could mod this up even more. I came in here to bitch about the same thing. Fucking ridiculous shit.

  2. Re:oh noes! by Monchanger · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    Please mod up. Couldn't have said it better.

  3. Re:oh noes! by CubicleView · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    Slashdot has a special offer at the moment. +5 insightful for worthless AC Trolling!!! Reply to this thread while it lasts, the madness must come to an end soon!!