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More Malware-Infected Apps Found In Android Market

Trailrunner7 writes "For the third time in the last few months, Google has had to remove a slew of malware-infected apps from the Android Market and suspend some publishers. Ten Android apps in the Official Android Market are known to be infected, but many more could be victims of the Plankton Trojan. Researcher Xuxian Jiang claims that early variants of the Trojan have evaded detection for as long as two months."

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  1. How about... by Skarecrow77 · · Score: 4, Insightful

    you post a list of the infected applications in the freakin summary, so when TFA gets slashdotted, we know what the hell they were?

    I'm just saying...

  2. I realize I'm going to get torn to shreds... by NitzJaaron · · Score: 4, Insightful

    ...but there's something to be said for iOS being a "closed" platform with a (mostly) strict approval process. There's a lot of controversy about apps getting blocked from the iTunes App Store, but so far there haven't been any significant outbreaks of malware/trojans like the Android platform has had. Caveat: I actively develop for both platforms, so I have no "stake" in either side. Just making a point about the open vs. closed issue in related to PII leakage risks. Let the flaming begin!

    1. Re:I realize I'm going to get torn to shreds... by vux984 · · Score: 4, Insightful

      ...but there's something to be said for iOS being a "closed" platform with a (mostly) strict approval process

      Nobody has ever really said otherwise.

      The complaints about the apple store are not that its closed. The complaint is that its the only store you are allowed to use. (both as a consumer and as a developer)

  3. What the by vajorie · · Score: 4, Informative

    Why do you not link to the original article?!

  4. Re:Same as for regular computers by idontgno · · Score: 4, Funny

    Good point. I usually prefer Panaphonic products, especially since I'm boycotting Sorny and generally unhappy with the product quality from Magnetbox.

    --
    Welcome to the Panopticon. Used to be a prison, now it's your home.
  5. Your arrogance marks YOU as the real moron by DavidinAla · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Your comment is indicative of the kind of arrogance that makes people hate so many technically proficient people. Do you even realize how arrogant you are to call people "morons" because they don't happen to have the kind of technical understanding and knowledge that we have? I'm sorry, but it's YOUR ARROGANCE that marks you as the real moron. People have different skills and knowledge. Yours (and mine) happens to be in a technical field, among others, presumably. But you have areas where you don't know anything, too. Everybody does. Just because people don't value YOUR subject area above all others doesn't mean they're morons who are "dumb users." Just as a person who doesn't want to be an auto mechanic isn't a moron when he simply wants his car to work without him futzing with it. You really need to climb down from the high horse and realize that people aren't necessarily morons just because they don't know everything about IT that we know.

  6. Two flaws in your argument by Brannon · · Score: 4, Insightful

    1. There are alternatives, you can buy an Android phone.

    2. If IOS devices made it easy to use another store, then non-technical users would be at more risk. They would get an email that said, "Hey try out this fun app" which would take them to the non-curated store, they would blindly click-through all warnings from the OS and voila, you've got a mobile experience every bit as toxic and unusable as the Windows PC experience--and you've just destroyed Apple's value proposition and their $100B market cap.

    What it really boils down to is that most of Apple's critics (a) don't care at all about non-technical users and (b) really want Apple to fail anyway so are happy to argue for Apple to adopt flexibility that would lead to financial disaster for them. Apple fundamentally disagrees on both points so you aren't going to sway them.

    But you have other options, see #1.