Android users face Adware & Spyware Challenge

VARINDIA- INDIA'S FRONTLINE IT MAGAZINE

Android users face Adware & Spyware Challenge 
Bitdefender has announced the publication of its H1 2012 E-Threat Landscape Report, a comprehensive study of global malware, spam and phishing trends. According to the six-month study by Bitdefender labs, exploits, adware and spyware are the fastest-growing categories of malware, while exploits grew 10.76 from 20.8 per cent in the first half, and adware and spyware more than doubled.
The report offers a comprehensive view of the spam and phishing landscape between January and June 2012. Although the spam count dropped nearly 5 per cent from the second half of 2011, it became more dangerous with the increase of malware-bundled attachments.
"Cybercriminals seem to go have gone back to their origins in the first half of 2012, as their primary focus is direct financial gain. Adware and spyware bundles are more prominent than ever both on PCs and Android-powered smartphones. To cybercrooks, they represent easy money and a possible way to dodge accusations of abuse, if charged," said Catalin Cosoi, Chief Security Researcher, Bitdefender.

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