10 million Androids infected with malware (CNET Radar)
10 million Androids infected with malware (CNET Radar)
2016-07-11
these are the top stories of the week
malware on 10 million Android devices
blackberry classic takes a dirt nap and
everything else you need to know
checkpoint researchers say malware
called humming bad has infected 10
million Android devices around the world
humming bat installs a rootkit on
Android meaning it has full control of
the phone or tablet the malware installs
more apps and they generate fraudulent
ad revenue those 10 million devices
generate about 300,000 dollars per month
for the malware's created king mob
humming bad was first discovered by
checkpoint in February 2016 time to pour
one out for the blackberry classic
blackberry will no longer to manufacture
the blackberry classic it featured a
throwback design with a physical
keyboard the classic was first
introduced in December 2014 it survived
a measly 18 months Apple announced it
wants to help you with your insides
apple and donate life America are
teaming up and iOS 10 users can register
as an organ eye and tissue donor from
the apple health app apple says signing
up takes a few seconds when a
registration is complete the donor will
be listed in a US National Registry lots
more news to know let's go rapid fire
verizon announced new plans you get more
data but you'll pay more money also
verizon now features a rollover data
feature amazon prime day two electric
boogaloo is July at 12 iOS 10 and Mac OS
Sierra public betas are now available
Facebook is testing end-to-end
encryption and messenger the feature is
called secret conversations and Pokemon
go is now available on iOS and Android
it's an augmented reality game from the
people behind ingress now you're all
caught up in sec to get your daily dose
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