Majority of Mobile Malware Now Reliant On Toll Fraud
CowboyRobot writes "Spyware is no longer the primary concern with unwanted software on mobile devices. According to mobile security firm Lookout, most mobile malware performs 'toll fraud' — billing victims using premium SMS services. The problem is very geographically-dependent, worst in areas with weak SMS regulation, particularly China, Ukraine, and Russia, where users are 10,000 times more likely to have malware on their phones than users in Japan, for example. Other risks include mobile ads surreptitiously uploading personal data, as well as apps that download other malware without users knowing. The full report is available."
Looking at Europe, policies indeed seem to influence matters significantly: https://www.mylookout.com/_gfx/page-images/state-mobile-security/likelihood-heat-map.jpg
I'm not sure whether France and Norway are particularly lax in their SMS regulation, but it could be.
I'm working as a programmer since nearly 20 years and I just love technology. I use Linux as a desktop since the early days of Slackware, back when it took quite a leap of faith.
My cellphone? An iPhone... With a prepaid SIM card!
That way I'm sure that: a) I'll spend way less than any "plan" (master plan one could say ; ) any operator could come up with and b) no malware / premium SMS service / crazy app/site eating my 3G bandwith can never "eat" more than the data limit available on my prepaid card.