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One in five Android apps is insecure

Insecurity experts warn
Wed Jun 23 2010, 09:50

A REPORT on the security of Android mobile phone applications claims that one in five is insecure.

Insecurity experts at Smobile Systems said that 20 percent of the 48,000 apps in the Android marketplace allow a third-party application access to sensitive or private information.

Some of the apps could make calls and send text messages without the mobile user doing anything, the report said. Also, more than five per cent of the apps can place calls to any number and two per cent can allow an app to send unknown SMS messages to premium numbers.

SMobile Systems said that dozens of apps were found to have the same type of access to sensitive information as spyware.

Dan Hoffman, CTO at SMobile Systems warned that just because it's coming from a known location like the Android market or the Apple App Store that doesn't mean you can assume that the app isn't malicious or that it has undergone a proper vetting process.

Hoffman said there are few good ways to check the reputation of the developers of apps.

Of course Smobile Systems will cheerfully sell you some anti-spyware software to put your mind at rest. Perhaps this had something to do with it managing to find so many things wrong. µ

 

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obviously...

the title of this article should be "One in five Android appis is straight up malware" You don't need to be a security expert to figure this out. Just browse the Marketplace for 2 minutes and you'll see all kinds of sketchy screen saver and wallpaper "apps" that request access to your address book, and location...

posted by : joe, 24 June 2010 Complain about this comment
LOL

One of the fundamental problems with the Android Platform. How long until we see an Android trojan?

A controlled app environment (ie Apple) isn't looking so bad after all is it?

@ Roger...you sound so like an iphone evangelist it's unreal. Stop it.

posted by : Anon, 23 June 2010 Complain about this comment
Android apps insecure?

Are you saying that one in five have self esteem issues?
Has this 'company' done the same research on iOS and BlackBerry applications, or do they just have an agenda. Their timing, coinciding with Apple's iPhone 4 release, is interesting...

posted by : Mark, 23 June 2010 Complain about this comment
LIES! LIES!! DAMNED LIES!!!

Is tHIS is an attempt to put a wedge between current / prospective Android users and the Android developer community? Although this is a matter to be looked into, let's not, however, let the naysayers and the Apple/windoze foes in whatever guise they may be, slow our march toward even greater success!!

posted by : Roger, 23 June 2010 Complain about this comment
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