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The week in news: Android battles security woes

Android malware: Beware pirated apps | Android malware racks up phone and SMS fees

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How Motorola is trying to limit the harm of problematic Android apps
Motoblur collects information about customer use of applications and how that use relates to functions. Consequently, Motorola now has enough data to proactively engage with applications and users. Read More



Android malware: Beware pirated apps
Repackaging legitimate apps with malware is standard operating procedure for cyber criminals, as the recent spate of malicious code in Android Market attests. Read More

Android malware racks up phone and SMS fees
If you or members of your company's mobile workforce have been racking up unusually high SMS and phone charges on their Android smartphones, a newly discovered malware called BaseBridge could be the culprit. Read More


Microsoft makes more from Android than Windows on smartphones
Microsoft's mobile future looks rosy, and innovation has nothing to do with it -- Redmond raked in more in Q1 from Android fees than from Windows Mobile and WP7 combined. Read More

The hottest IT skills are noncertified
Forget cramming to earn that shiny new IT certification -- employers are paying higher premiums for IT skills that don't come with a piece of paper. Read More



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