COMSUMER APPS ARE USEFUL BACKDOOR FOR SPREADING MALWARE WORLDWIDE

Business computer and phone users know they should not click on links in emails and texts from unknown senders. But malware developers are increasingly hacking into trusted online apps, inserting malicious code, downloaded by the unwary. Keith Nuthall, Raghavendra Verma and Jens Kastner report on this burgeoning threat.   Specialist IT journals and blogs have issued a spat of warnings this year about the risks of downloading third-party apps from trusted sources, because they have been corrupted by malware. Anti-virus specialist McAfee’s Mobile Research ...


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